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Bothe, Annie to Thomas Tucker, 1919-02-27
"Dear Mr. Tucker, I cannot tell you how much pleasure your very kind letter has given me; I do remember our pleasant day together and how you took us from one place [?] to the other. I would be very proud and glad to meet Mrs. Tucker..."
Briggs research notes - "PCB - Nnk 2", undated
Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.
Briggs research notes - "Rc. Church at Woolwich - married to T. Tucker", undated
Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.
Briggs research notes - "Skipper on DLM's biography", 1986-07-21
Briggs research notes - [Transcriptions of several letters], 1924-03-10 - 1924-05-06
Bull, William to Thomas Tucker, 1924-05-18
Recipient is inferred to be Thomas Tucker because of the close date to Edith Nesbit's death, the writer's reference to the recipient's "Mate" (possibly meaning wife) in the past tense, and description of her as an author whose works would only become more famous as time went by.
Certified copy of an entry of death for Thomas Tucker, 1986-12-17
Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.
Certified copy of an entry of marriage between Thomas Tucker and Edith Nesbit [photocopy], 1974-03-21
Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.
Farquharson to Thomas Tucker, 1925-03-03
"Dear Captain Tucker, I return the letters of Sir William Bull and Kipling (copy) and the page from Punch..."