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Box 1

 Container

Contains 451 Results:

Bland, Hubert to H.G. Wells, 1904-05-24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.025

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, 1896-06-16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.026
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the original letter with a transcription by Julia Briggs. Original is very faint and hard to read.



Dates: 1896-06-16

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, 1896-06-13

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.027
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the original letter with full transcription by Julia Briggs. Original is faded and impossible to read.



Dates: 1896-06-13

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, 1896-05-07

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.028
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the original letter with margin notes by Julia Briggs.



Dates: 1896-05-07

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, 1891-01-20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.029
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the original letter with margin notes by Julia Briggs.



Dates: 1891-01-20

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, Nov. 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.030

Bland, Hubert to Charles Grinling, Good Friday

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.031
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mr Grinling I don't know whether this case is at all in your line; but it occurs to me that you might be able to put something in this woman's way, and really you are the only human being I can think of to send her to..."

Dates: Good Friday

Bland, John to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-23

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.032
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Moore It was very good of you to have bothered to write me such a detailed letter in reply to mine as I feel rather cross with myself for having given you so much trouble at a time when I'm sure you long to be left in peace. I had intended to make it quite clear that the notes I sent you were intended purely for your information to be acted upon as you wished and thought fit and were not demands by me for alterations..."

Dates: 1932-11-23

Bland, John to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.033
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs Moore I'm very glad to hear you're better again and I hope it won't be long now before you're fully recovered. You must have a remarkable fund of energy to make you wish to get to work again so soon and that itself should help you greatly. I told you how pleased I was with the book. I'm proud now of my own foresightedness for after the first time I met you I told enquire [?] that I thought you were the woman for the job and would probably turn out something good..."

Dates: 1932-11-16

Bland, John to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-09

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2005.002.1.1.2.034
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Moore I am so sorry to hear from you that you are ill and [?] Rosamund that it is into the hands of the Surgeons that you have got. However they take less time as a rule over their cures or killings than the Physicians do and as they would have to be remakrably incompetent to kill you over this affair I hope you will be well again in a very short time. Purely for my own selfish self I am thankful for the respite and the extra time I am allowed for reading your book..."

Dates: 1932-11-09