Box 1
Contains 198 Results:
"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for your dear, sweet letter. I should have written such ages ago--knowing, above all, how terribly you will have felt [Pavlik's] death...." , 1957 Oct 12
"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for your dear, sweet letter. I should have written such ages ago--knowing, above all, how terribly you will have felt [Pavlik's] death...." Handwritten and signed letter
"My dearest Zosia, You must have thought--if you thought of me at all--that I was dead, it is so long since I have written...." , 1958 Nov 20
"My dearest Zosia, You must have thought--if you thought of me at all--that I was dead, it is so long since I have written...." Handwritten and signed letter
Christmas card with envelope, 1958 Nov 28
Christmas card with envelope
Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd, 1961 Mar 14
"Dear Dame Edith, I have been asked to reply to your letter of the 11th March which was addressed to the Company. As you know, we are extremely sorry for the inconvenience and the disturbance to which you have been put...." Typed and signed letter
London Probation Service
Elizabeth Salter, secretary. "Dear Mr. Ratcliffe, Thank you for your letters of March 6 and 19 to Dame Edith Sitwell...."
Elizabeth Salter, secretary. "Dear Mr. Ratcliffe, Thank you for your letters of March 6 and 19 to Dame Edith Sitwell...." Carbon copy typed letter
Lowe, Ian
Handwritten addressed envelope
Marriott, Raymond
Edith Sitwell to Raymond Marriott. 28 Sept, 12 Oct, 29 Dec, 1939; 24 May 1944; 22 Mar 1948. 5 Telegrams.
[Meredith, Edith]
No date. "My Dear Miss Sittwell, [sic], What an unhappy woman you must be without entry to either Heaven or Hell...." Typed transcription, 1s.
Onslow, Earl and Countess of
Incomplete date. Invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Teresa to Auberon Waugh.