Correspondence
Found in 1305 Collections and/or Records:
Aaron Edwin Penley letter to Henry Mogford, 1857 September 11
Concerning Penley's paintings exhibited at the Crystal Palace: The Mountain Born, Thoughts of Home.
Aaron Edwin Penley letter to James Lochyer, 1857 March 20
Abraham Cooper letter to "My Dear Sir", 1861 April 15
Albert Joseph Moore letter to Harry Quilter
Albert Joseph Moore letter to Harry Quilter, 1890 March 19
Albert Rutherston letter to Joseph Jago, 1934 October 10
Rutherston encloses a check, and discusses seeing the show.
Albert Rutherston letter to unidentified recipient
Rutherston encloses a check and discusses possible times to come judge his portion of the show. He further asks that he might no longer be included on the list of prize givers, as he feels he should devote any money to his own students.
Alexander Korda letter to Margaret Kaye, 1936 September 8
Korda expresses his gratitude for the offer to open the Students' Group exhibition but, as he will be away "for the purpose of making shots in a picture," he cannot accept.
Alfred Edward Chalon letter to Richard Redgrave, 1850 December 3
Alfred Elmore letter to Richard Redgrave, 1853 March 18
Alfred Hunt letter to Sir John Gilbert, undated
Alfred Parsons letter to Harry Quilter, March 21
Alfred Pizzey Newton letter to "My Dear Sir", undated
Alice Goodall letter to Harry Quilter, March 24
Concerning Frederick Goodall's painting The Old Kiln.
Alice Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, between 1874 and 1876, January 26
Alice Woolner's hand is difficult to decipher. She appears to be writing on behalf of Thomas Woolner to arrange a meeting with J.F. Lewis on January 29th, at the Athenaeum.
Alice Woolner letter to Marian Lewis, between 1874 and 1876, March 22
Woolner appears to inquire about the health of J.F. Lewis, noting "this severe weather I fear is very bad for your invalid."
American Fund for French Wounded Collection
The American Fund for French Wounded (AFFW), founded in 1915, by American women living abroad, was a women's relief agency to aid wounded soldiers in France in World War I. The materials in this collection originated from the Paris Depot of the organization and include correspondence, circulars, newsletters, and images.
Amy Woolner letter to D. Hewitt, 1914 March 29
"March 29th, 1914. Dear Mr. Hewitt, Thank you very much for searching out the letters of my father and taking so much trouble about the matter. It will be very nice to see you again if you can manage to bring the letters but I should like to know when you mean to come as I might be out - we are leaving this place on Monday April 6th and tomorrow we are out all the afternoon - With our kind regards, I am Sincerely yours, Amy Woolner."
Andrew MacCallum letter to Richard Redgrave (?), 1851 October 18
Salutation reads "My dear Sir".
Andrews Memorial Bookplate Collection of Irene D. Andrews Pace (Personal Bookplates)
The collection contains bookplates and other documentation related to the personal ex-libris designs of Irene Dwen Andrews Pace (1892-1962).