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Letter from Beatrice Kean Seymour to Helen Corke, 1935-03-15

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1975.001.3.5.007
Scope and Contents

“Thank you very much for sending me a copy of Neutral Ground, which I shall read with much interest. I do not feel, however, that I deserve it, for I do not think I did my duty at all well on that evening...”

Dates: 1935-03-15

Letter from B.J. Boothroyd to Helen Corke, 1944-05-26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1975.001.1.1.006
Scope and Contents

“Generations ago, somewhere about the Wars of the Roses or the First Enclosures, I seem to remember one of your (our) ancestors writing about Clarach Bay, asking where it was and how to reach it...”

Dates: 1944-05-26

Letter from Brian O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1933-08-31

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: 1975.001.2.9.042
Scope and Contents

"Thank you very much for the book you sent me. I don't think it is realy[sic] too old for boys of my own age as I can understand it easily..."

Dates: 1933-08-31

Letter from Cathleen O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1933-08-31

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: 1975.001.2.9.041
Scope and Contents

“Very many thanks for your letter and also for sending your books to the children. I am fascinated myself by The World’s Family...”

Dates: 1933-08-31

Letter from Cathleen O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1935-04-04

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: 1975.001.2.9.044
Scope and Contents

"I cannot feel that Elmar is gone from me. Before he died he told me he would always be with me and helping me..."

Dates: 1935-04-04

Letter from Charles Marshall Hattersley to Helen Corke, 1952-12-03

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: 1975.001.1.17.001
Scope and Contents

“Many thanks, fair Helen (where are thee thousand ships?) for your letter [...] the Social Credit atmosphere is exciting and exhilarating...”

Dates: 1952-12-03

Letter from Charlotte D[?] to Helen Corke, 1922-11-24

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: 1975.001.1.13.001
Scope and Contents

“It gives me much pleasure to send you the enclosed Report of H. M. Inspector on his recent visit to the above School [Kelvedon Maldon Road School]...”

Dates: 1922-11-24

Letter from Charlotte M. Walters to Helen Corke, 1935-10-25

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.001.3.6.028
Scope and Contents

“I must apologise for leaving your very kind letter so long without an answer, but I have not been well [...] It is a great pleasure to receive so appreciative an opinion, especially from someone so well entitled to speak...”

Dates: 1935-10-25

Letter from Clare Smith to Helen Corke, 1955-05-12

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.001.3.6.008
Scope and Contents

“Many thanks for your nice letters and good wishes. Norman has been up in N[?] the past week- concentrating on West Bridgford because the City has its Council election today...”

Dates: 1955-05-12

Letter from Compton Mackenzie to Helen Corke, 1958-08-19

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1975.001.2.4.001
Scope and Contents

“Many thanks for your letter. In my next book The Lunatic Republic by 1997 North and South America are existing in economic comfort- thanks to social credit."

Dates: 1958-08-19