| Description | Comprising letters, telegrams and cards to Daphne du Maurier from family, friends, acqaintances and fans, congratulating her on her elevation to Dame Commander of the British Empire.
Notable correspondents include:
R. Armstrong [pen friend] 'Bun' [Bunny Austin, tennis player] Elizabeth Barber of The Society of Authors Peter Bessell MP Douglas Black [President of Doubleday & Company] Christopher Bonham-Carter [Royal Navy officer and Treasurer to the Duke of Edinburgh] Harry Brittain [journalist and politician] [?] Christie Gladys Cooper [actor] C.M.F. ['Peter'] Deakin [British Army Officer] Lady 'Marie-Lou' [Mary Louise] de Zulueta 'Frankie' [Frances] Donaldson [writer] (also includes further letters from Donaldson, 1967-1979) 'Doug' [Douglas] Fairbanks [actor] Victor [Ferrier Noel-Paton, soldier and businessman] Angela Fox [actor] 'Bob' [Robin] Fox [actor 'Pat' [Patricia] Frere [Reeves, daughter of writer Edgar Wallace] Alec Guiness [actor] Sheila Hodges [Daphne du Maurier's editor] Glyn Hughes [writer?] Lord [Philip] Inman [politician] 'Alec' [Alexander Henry Maxwell Hyslop, naval officer] Brian Johnston [cousin of Frederick 'Boy' Browning] 'Nico' [Nicholas Llewelyn Davies, cousin of Daphne du Maurier] Ken McCormick [editor at Doubleday & Company] Louis 'Dickie' Mountbatten [1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma] 'Tim' [Timothy] Nugent 'Larry' [Lawrence] Olivier [actor] Leonée Ormond [writer of 'George du Maurier' (also includes further letters from Ormond, 1966-1969) 'Jim' [James] Orr [private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh] Foy Quiller-Couch [friend of Daphne and daughter of Arthur Quiller-Couch] Stella [Isaacs, Marchioness of] Reading Peter Scott [ornithologist] 'Tom' [Thomas Upcher, owner of Sheringham Hall] Clara Coltman Vyvyan [writer] Graham Watson [literary agent at Curtis Brown Ltd.] John Wolfenden [educationalist] Hugh Wontner [hotelier and politician]
Also includes one letter inviting Daphne du Maurier to the official opening of the Browning Barracks in Aldershot, dated February 1968, and a photocopy of Daphne du Maurier's DBE certificate. |