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Barron, Oswald to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-12-17
Recipient is inferred to be Doris Langley Moore based on the date and on Barron's request to not use an anecdote about himself—something Moore dealt with a lot in her letters to Nesbit's acquaintances while doing her research.
Barron, Oswald to Paul Bland, 1935-03-03
"My dear Paul, In a dream I have remembered that [...] of pure illness, I drew the broad arrow heads upside down..."
Barron, Oswald to Paul Bland, 1935-02-28
"Dear Paul, As your friend says, very rightly, those bits of heraldry are done very badly. A banner ought to be of the proportion which I draw in this sketch..."
Bland, Paul to Charles Grinling, 1914-04-16
"Dear Mr Grinling, I think that you will be sorry to hear that my father died very suddenly last Tuesday evening..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-15
"Dear Mrs Moore, Thank you for your two cards. I am very sorry to hear of your indisposition and hope that you are making good progress and will make a quick recovery. I cannot return the proof yet, as I have not been able to see my sisters..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-03
"Thanks for the registered packet safely received..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-07-24
"Dear Mrs Moore, About this play of Mother's. I think it must have been something she wrote round a number of Maskelyne and Devant's conjuring tricks and illusions. It was called, as far as I can remember, 'The Magician's Heart' and was produced at the Queens Hall..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-07-05
"Dear Mrs Moore, I sent your letter on to my sister Iris, as I thought she could answer your questions better than I could..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-03-09
"Dear Mrs Moore, I have a moment to share and will try to answer your letter. Mother first rented a house Dymchurch about 1902 or 1903 and it was a little semi-detached cottage, the other half of which was the old Post office. She called it "Well Cottage" after Well Hall. In 1906 she rented what was known as "Sycamore House" almost opposite the church..."
Bland, Paul to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-02-24
"I have your letter of 22nd February and will reply as soon as possible..."