- Miscellaneous/Box 15/SA4/8
- Item
- 1919–1920 (Undated.)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Typescript poem, 12 lines. Imagery of the forest and of a wraith peering into faces seeking a home. Published in 'Picture Show'.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Typescript poem, 12 lines. Imagery of the forest and of a wraith peering into faces seeking a home. Published in 'Picture Show'.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Autograph document, signed, from the Colonial Office. Gives the names of the members of the Commission.
Typescript notes on Arabis turrita L.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Typescript botanical notes on Manchester University headed paper. An additional reference has been added by hand at the bottom.
Typescript letter, signed, to Susan Hibbert. On Hotel Savoy, Los Angeles paper, but not from there
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Has received SH's angry letter. Is too tired to unpack but will visit soon. Discusses the reason for SH's anger, but refuses to be annoyed with her.
Typescript letter, signed, to Susan Hibbert
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Asks for contact so as to dispel 'a horrid suite of nightmares' due to bombing raids. Hopes that SH will soon settle in Oxford. Asks SH to send a copy of the New Statesman to the Bishop of Chelmsford.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Cannot trace copies of JSR's PhD dissertation.
Typescript letter, signed, from Sir Pablo de Azcarate, former Spanish Ambassador in London
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Asks for help in locating articles given to JSR by the Spanish Government at the end of the Spanish Civil War, especially a typewriter.
Typescript Letter, signed, from Philip Arthur Larkin to A. G. Lee
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Offers printed copies of the lecture given by a member of St John's to the University of Hull.
Larkin, Philip Arthur (1922-1985) poet, novelist and jazz critic
Typescript letter, signed, from Murray Hornibrook
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses members of the Lady Margaret Boat Club from the 1890s.
Hornibrook, Murray (1873-1949) botanist
Typescript letter, signed to T. J. I. Bromwich
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Answers questions with the phrase 'Allah is all knowing', notes that he thinks that no amount of investigation will find the truth of what happened in the war, and explains why his books have risen in price.