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Box 2

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Kelsey, Enid and Doris Langley Moore, 1932-07-16 - 1932-07-19

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.001
Scope and Contents

Due to the filing system Doris Langley Moore kept, these letters are glued together in a manner that is impossible to separate without permanent damage.





Dates: 1932-07-16 - 1932-07-19

Kennedy, Douglas D. to Doris Langley Moore, February 13th

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.002
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Langley Moore, Many thanks for your letter of Feb. 1st. Since learning from it that you were unacquainted with Mrs. Bland personally, I think your achievement more remarkable than ever. It is almost incredible that anyone could draw such an accurate and perfect picture of another person without having known them and I must congratulate you once again over your splendid piece of work..."

Dates: February 13th

Kennedy, Douglas D. and Doris Langley Moore, 1932-01-26 - 1933-02-01

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.003
Scope and Contents

Due to the filing system Doris Langley Moore kept, these letters are glued together in a manner that is impossible to separate without permanent damage.





Dates: 1932-01-26 - 1933-02-01

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1983-11-03

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.004
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Briggs, I'm not sure I'm going to be terribly helpful: I remember being very pleased at the find but on the wretched script that's the one darn patch that I haven't referenced! Probably because it was cut at the recording. I have a horrible feeling that it may come out of the Langley-Moore book--there's a footnote on page 143 about EN being Anti-Women's Suffrage and another ref. p. 267 about EN refusing to support the Bill of 1910..."

Dates: 1983-11-03

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1977-11-24

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.005
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Briggs, I was so mortified when I realised that (a) I hadn't replied to your nice letter; and (b) hadn't got round to fixing a time/date for a chin-wag. I hope Berta Ruck came up trumps. I was so pleased that the BBC had allowed a copy to be send to Mycenae Road - I thought my pestering and badgering had fallen on deaf ears..."

Dates: 1977-11-24

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1977-08-19

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.006
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Briggs, I feel very churlish at not having written sooner, having fully planned - in my head - to contact you about perhaps meeting up in August. But this summer has turned out to be a total disaster area beginning with a strike (agitated for by a member of staff) to someone in our party having a heart attack while trotting round Sandringham!..."

Dates: 1977-08-19

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1977-04-10

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.007
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Briggs, Did you see page 32 of today's OBSERVER (April 10th)? The two North Oxford ladies who've put together 'The Oxford Literary Guide to the British Isles' - Mrs. Dorothy Eagle and Mrs. Hilary Carnell. There's a ref. to E. Nesbit - "she's constantly being revived" - and the RAILWAY CHILDREN being pitched somewhere on the Sevenoaks line..."

Dates: 1977-04-10

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1977-03-20

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.008
Scope and Contents

Letter is 1 page, second page is apparently a list of answers to questions that Briggs asked.



Dates: 1977-03-20

Ker, Doris to Julia Briggs, 1977-03-05

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.009
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs. Briggs, Only a deluge of [repats?] and Parents' Evenings have prevented my writing to tell you how much I appreciated your letter. I must say our telephone chat revived all my old fascination with the subject--which wakes the fact that after a series of searches I cannot find my script a double source of regret..."

Dates: 1977-03-05

Ker, Doris to Mirs Nixon, 1976-04-11

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.4.010
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mrs Nixon, I was so sad when I'd read your letter--but so pleased that you had written to let me know of your aunt's death. I had been meaning to get in touch with her this Easter for a jaw--so you see how indestructible she seemed to me. Even though I hardly knew her I shall miss her, because she became such a good friend, and was so wonderfully entertaining and fascinating..."

Dates: 1976-04-11