Box 3
Contains 82 Results:
Nation and Athaneum to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-08-06
Written by Vernon Rendall.
National Book Council to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-03
Written by Maurice Marston, secretary to the council.
National Book Council to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-10-29
Written by Maurice Marston, secretary to the council.
National Book Council to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-09-08
Written by Gwenneth Humphrey, secretary to the council.
National Portrait Gallery to Julia Briggs, 1986-08-21
Written by Sarah Wimbush, Research Assistant in the Archive.
National Portrait Gallery to Julia Briggs, 1986-07-21 - 1986-08-11
"Dear Mrs. Briggs, Thank you very much for your letter of the 30th July, and I am sorry for not writing sooner. It was extremely interesting seeing the photocopy of the woodcut(?) of E. Nesbit, 1899. Alas, I have not be able to discover the artist of the monogram who did the print..."
Nesbit, Edith ["Duchess"] to Berta Ruck, 1919-03-12
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Original was apparently dictated to a secretary, with a postscript written in Nesbit's hand.
Nesbit, Edith to Charles Grinling, 1919-07-12
Photocopied cuttings clipped together. Nesbit signed it "E.N. Bland-Tucker".
Nesbit, Edith to Paul Bland, 1919-07-02
"My own darling son, I am very sorry [that I?] did not write for your birthday. There seem to be no dates here - one day is so like another. And Mr. Tucker has been really ill and the amount of work has been dreadful..."
Nesbit, Betty to Doris Langley Moore, 1934-02-11
"Dear Miss Moore, It was with the greatest interest that I read your biography of Edith Nesibt, who was related to me. Her uncle was my great-grandfather who settled in Australia. It was so very exciting to read the life of Edith, who from your account must have been a very remarkable woman..."