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  <dc:title>Littleton Powys</dc:title>
  <dc:description>667 holograph letters and postcards from John Cowper Powys to his brother, Littleton, dating from November, 1901 to 3 September, 1955 [Littleton died 27 September, 1955]. In 5 clams. [Powys Society notes: "These have been placed in date order, as far as possible, using internal evidence where no date is given". 

CLAM ONE -  November [1901] - The Gryphons, Cheltenham. About Littleton's engagement; November, [1901] - 10 Sion Hill, Bath. Discussing the pros and cons of Littleton's taking on Sherborne Preparatory or Senior School; February 9 [1902] - Burpham. Littleton at Llandovery.  JCP thinking of buying Burpham house; [1902] - Burpham. About ‘the kid' [Llewelyn?]; July 1, [1902] - Montacute. Margaret is pregnant; July 19, [1902] - Bankside, Burpham re. forthcoming birth of Littleton Alfred Powys; [1902?] - Littleton Alfred doing well; [1902?] - Burpham. Thanking Littleton Powys for the christening cup. October 9, [1902] - Ambleside. John Cowper is lecturing;  October [1902?] - Walton's Hotel, Sunderland.  John Cowper has been in Scotland; December 6, [1902] - Burpham.  Christmas arrangements; [1904?] - incomplete, Burpham. Sending wedding present; Spring [1904] - Burpham. Littleton is marrying, John Cowper lecturing in Exeter; February 12, [1905]. John Cowper's first impressions of America; April 25, [1908?] - Dresden; [1909]. He is planning a visit to Norfolk; [1909: mentions death of Meredith] - Burpham; September, [1909] - Florence; October [1909] - Florence. John Cowper's lyrical impressions of the city; October [1909] - Venice -with Gertrude; January [1910] - Mount Airy, Philadelphia. Lecturing; February 14, [1910] - Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh; February 27, [1910] - Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh; [October 17, 1910] - Germantown, Philadelphia.  Concerned about Lewellyn Powys; April 15, 1911 - New York. Will be in England for a wedding; November 4, 1912 - Montreal; December 4, 1912 - Louisville, Kentucky; December 10, 1912 - Louisville, Kentucky; January, 1913 - Pittsburgh, Penn; March 4, 1913 - Utica, N.Y.; December 8, 1914 - Buffalo, N.Y.; Jan. 22 [1916?] - Hotel Fontenelle, Omaha, Nebraska; January 31, [1916 ? ] Hotel Severin, Indianapolis; early 1916 - University Club of St Paul; March, 1916 - Hotel Windsor, Wheeling, W.Va **in pencil by E.E. Bissell - late 1916 or early 1917; July, 1916 - Cooperstown, N.Y.; April 24, 1917 - Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco; May 17, 1917 - Buffalo, N.Y. Letter re touring, John Copwer's health (ulcer better) and US preparations for war; February 22, [1918?] - Ritz-Carleton Hotel Montreal, incomplete letter. Says going to California. Depressed over money, work problems; June 26, 1921 (or 1922) Sausalito, California, possibly incomplete. Mainly work problems. [January 1922?] - 148 Waverley Place, N.Y. City. Is leaving Arnold Shaw. Lewellyn making slow progress in work; April 11 [1923] - c/o Jessica Colbert, San Francisco. Meditates anxiously on managers and lectures; June 10, [1923?] Thanks Littelton for sending encouraging and reassuring wire; November 4, 1923 - California, San Francisco. Work situation improves, but continuing financial worries; November 26 [1925?] - New Orleans. Littleton Alfred is becoming a priest. Vivid description of New Orleans; [summer 1926] - Burpham, Arundel. John Cowper ponders on the short-comings of Empire, clearly in contrast with his brother's views;  February 6, [1927] - 4 Patchin Place. John Cowper antipathy to local Jews; February 27, [1927?] - Chicago. John Cowper strongly nostalgic for the west country of his home; April 3, 1927 - Pittsburgh, Penn. Wolf Solent to be completed by the summer; May 12, [1927] - 4 Patchin Place. Writing Wolf Solent. John Cowper decides to find a more adventurous publisher. Very n.b. about writing in general; Sept 1 [1927] - 4 Patchin Place; Oct. 21 [1927] - 4 Patchin Place; Undated - in Chicago with Oatley. Debate with Darrow; [1928] - Dallas, Texas; June 29, [1928] - New Mexico. Decided to go with Simon and Schuster; July 30, [1928] - 4 Patchin Place. Looking forward to Northwold next summer. Decided to call the novel Wolf Solent; August 9, [1928?] - Patchin Place; August 2, 1928 - Bay View, Michigan. Writes out poem “Saturn”: “Dark Moss, thick Lichen”; September 14, [1928 ?] - Patchin Place. Contract signed; January 5, 1929 (1928?) - 4 Patchin Place; February 1, 1930 (Charles Francis Powys's birthday) re Queen of Patchin Place [**Note: This must be 1929]; April 5, 1929 - 4 Patchin Place . Re English arrangements. Good Friday [1929] - 4 Patchin Place; Undated - Folkestone Kent. [Must be while with Margaret] thinking of Glastonbury; [July 1929]; [August 1929 - short note, obviously immediately after their trip to Northwald]; August 26 [1929] - on board S.S. Olympic on way back to America; November 22, [1929] - Patchin Place. Re Keedick business; Jan. 22 [1930] - 4 Patchin Place. N.B. reading for Glastonbury Romance; April 8, 1932 [1932 crossed out by E.E. Bissell and 1930 substitued].N.B. re To cottage and beginning Glastonbury Romance - reasons for going - publishers etc; May 2, 1930 - Hillsdale. More on Sherborne, Glastonbury Romance; July 27, [1930] - Hillsdale; Sept. 11 [1930?] - Hillsdale; October 14, 1931 (1930?) re debate with Chesterton. Nov. 19 [1930?] - Hillsdale; Jan. 5 1931 - Hillsdale. Has written 800 pages of Glastonbury Romance; Feb. 10 [1931] - Hillsdale. Deciding what to call Glastonbury Romance; April 25  [1931] - Hillsdale. Has now written 1,600 words; May 31 [1931] - Hillsdale. Glastonbury Romance; June 17 [1931] - Hillsdale; Sept. 14 [1931] - Hillsdale; Nov. 20 [1931] - Hillsdale. Death of Dicky; Dec. 30 1931 - Hillsdale. Glastonbury Romance; Feb. 5 1932 - Hillsdale. Plans to write about Weymouth; Feb. 9 1932 - Hillsdale. Glastonbury Romance is to be published in England; March 19 1932 - Hillsdale. About his writings; April 15 1932 - Hillsdale. June 10 1932 - Hillsdale. Weymouth Sands. 

CLAM TWO - [All letters from Corwen unless stated] July 21 1932 - Hillsdale. Fears that Glastonbury Romance will not be published in England; Aug. 15 1932 – Phudd Bottom; Oct 23 1932 – Phudd Bottom; Jan. 1 1933 – Hillsdale. Glastonbury Romance; Feb. 9 [1933]; March 23 1933 – Hillsdale; April 6 1933 – Phudd Bottom. His writing progress; June 27 1933 -  Weymouth Sands; Aug. 4 1933 – Hillsdale. Glastonbury Romance; Aug 12 1933 – Autobiography; Sept 3 1933 – Hillsdale. Would like to settle in Wales; Sept 29 1933; Oct 1933 – Phudd Bottom. Autobiography; Nov 25 1933; Feb. 6 1934 – Hillsdale. Weymouth Sands/Autobiography; April 24 [1934?]; April 30 1934 – Hillsdale. Mentions Phyllis. Is going to Rat's Barn; May 22 1934 - [Hillsdale]; May 17 1935 – Dorchester. Off to Wales; May 22 1935 – Searching for Powyses in Wales; May 30, 1935 – Life in Wales; June 2 1935 – Touring Wales; June 27 1935 – Dorchester. Going to Wales; July 3 1935 – Just moved in; July 14 1935 - Nature notes; July 18 1935; July 29 1935; Sept. 28 1935; Oct. 10 1935; [1935?]; Jan 17 1936; Jan 22 1936; March 24 1936 – Bertie's death; April 17 1936 – Maiden Castle; May 1936 - eisteddfods and bards; May 28 1936 – Owen Glendower; June 3 1936; June 5 1936; June 28 1936 – about wild flowers; June 23 1936 – Heron Ward; August? 9, 1936 – wild flowers. Maiden Castle has been rejected; Sept. 4 1936 – problems with British publishers over Maiden Castle; [Oct. 9 1936] – Cassells will publish Maiden Castle; Nove. 11 1936 – writing Morwyn; Nove. 17 1936 – planning flying visit to Dorset; Jan. 8 1937 – Morwyn; Jan 26 1937; March 9 1937  – Morwyn; April 12 1937 – Maiden Castle not selling well; April 29 1937 – Margaret; [1937] - Birthday greetings; May 16 1937 – wide-ranging letter; May 22 1937 – suggesting titles for Littleton's book; June 4 1937 – more titles; July 6 1937  – Littleton's book; July 20 1937 - 3 East Chaldon – his plans for the holiday; August 19 1937 – 4 Powys Brothers works appearing; Oct. 13 1937  – Nove. 11 1937 – The Pleasures of Literature; Jan. 4 1938; Jan. 9 1938 – Phyllis's aunt has been very ill at Corwen; June 21 1938; Aug. 23 1938 – Mabel is ill; Jan. 22 1939; Feb. 12 1939 – state of health of The Very Old; Feb. 14 1939; March 28 1939 – The Very Old is dead; April 18 1939; April 27 1939; May 7 1939; June 15 1939; July 19 1939 – Chydyok; Dec. 30 1939 – Phyllis has a cold; Jan. 14 1940; Jan. 19 1940 – Owen Glendower; Jan. 20 1940; Jan. 27 1940 – Owen Glendower; Feb. 7 1940; Feb. 11 1940; Feb. 19 1940; March 9 1940; March 28 1940 – ‘young Bowen'; April 24 1940;  May 9 1940 – John Cowper Powys's finances; May 27 1940; June 5 1940; June 9 [1940] – John Cowper has his father's stick; July 3 1940; July 5 1940; July 25 1940; July 29 1940; Sept. 9 1940 – the War; Sept. 17 1940; Sept. 18 1940 – the War and wild flowers; Sept. 18 1940 - partial transcription only of letter and reply from Littleton; Oct. 3 1940 – the War; Oct. 6 1940; Oct 11? 1940;  Dec. 14 1940 – Dyspepsia.

CLAM THREE - [All letters from Corwen unless stated]  Jan. 4 1941; Jan. 18 1941 – he is writing a ‘new modern novel'; ‘Wednesday 22nd 1941' -  quotations from the Chinese and the thaw; Jan. 29 1941 – Dent have returned Owen and Mortal Strife; Feb. 6 1941 – Judging Shirburnian poems; Feb. 23 1941 – Pollinger and royalties; March 2 1941 – Owen Glendower has arrived; March 5 1941 – Still pleased about the book; March 6 1941; March 8 1941; Monday 17 1941; March 25 1941; Easter Monday 1941 - in Valle Crucis Abbey. Littleton Alfred Powys is visiting; April 24 1941 – Louis Wilkinson and Maurice Browne are visiting; May 1 1941 – discussion of Owen Glendower and other literature; May 4 1941 – Frances Wilkinson's death; No legible date – about contracts; May 16 1941 – denouncing publishers; June 8 1941 – his health; June 11 1941 – has signed contract with English publishers; June 20 1941 – financial matters; July 5 1941 – flowers, mostly; July 12 1941 – Betty's wedding, Eggs; July 24 1941; Aug. 4 1941 – Redwood Anderson; Aug.11 1941; Aug. 23 1941; Sept. 3 1941; Sept. 11 1941; Oct 9 1941; Oct 9 1941; Undated; Autumn;  Oct. 20 1941 - He is going to walk from Pen Mill to Sherborne, the start of his plans for a short stay in Dorset; Nov. 1 1941; Nov. 9 1941; Nov. 15 1941; Nov. 26 1941 – Redwood Anderson; Dec. 6 1941; Dec. 13 1941; Dec. 28 1941; Dec. 28 1941?; Jan. 6 1942 - mentions Elizabeth Myers; Jan. 31 1942 – long rambling letter; Feb. 10 1942 - mentions Elizabeth Myers; Feb. 17 1942; Feb. 26 [1942?]; April 5 1942 – includes copy of fan letter about Owen Glendower; April 13 1942; May 3 1942; July 2 1942; July 24 1942; Aug. 4 1942; Sept. 9 1942; Sept. 15 1942; Sept. 17 1942; Nov 14 1942; Dec. 2 1942; Dec. 19 1942; Dec. 25  [1942?]; Jan. 2 1943; Jan. 29 1943; Feb. 2 1943; Feb. 14 1943 – poetry in Welsh; Feb. 21 1943 –  more about Welsh; Feb. 28 1943?; March 2 1943; March 9 [1943?]; March 18 1943; March 27 1943; April 4 1943; April 11 1943 – Rabelais; April 21 1943 – Littleton has jaundice; April 25 1943; May 3 1943; May 6 1943 – Gertrude is visiting/ Will is ill; May 13 1943 - Gertrude's visit; May 22 1943 – Redwood Anderson; June 16 1943 - Littleton is marrying Elizabeth Myers;  June 22 1943; June 30 1943 – advice to Littleton about his marriage; July 10 1943; July 10 1943 - Telegram; July 26 &amp; 27 1943 – his eczma; July 30 1943 – Redwood Anderson. Types of minds; August 6 1943 – Redwood Anderson; Aug. 7 1943; Aug. 10 1943; Aug. 22 1943 - He is going to Valle Crucis with Littleton Alfred; Sept. 7 1943; Sept. 16 1943; Sept. 22 1943; Sept. 30 1943; Oct. 14 1943; Oct. 17 1943 – Littleton has remarried; Oct. 21 1943 - Preface to Huw Menai's poems; Oct. 28 1943 - financial matters; Nov. 4, 1943 – Rabelais; Nov 22 1943 – approaches to auto/biography; Dec. 19 1943; Dec. 21 1943; Dec. 28 1943; Jan. 3 1944 - Lulu etc. Interesting letter; Jan. 5 1944 - Elizabeth's probable operation; Jan.6 1944; Jan. 12 1944; Jan. 18 1944; Jan. 26 1944 - local floods; Feb. 7 1944; Feb. 15 1944 - Letters to both Littleton and Elizabeth; Feb. 23 1944 – long letter – nature notes. Is thinking of lecturing in London to raise money; March 2 1944 - his publishing dilemmas; March 12 1944 – publications; March 20 1944 – Elizabeth's operation postponed; April 3 1944; April 14 1944; April 22 1944 – has received grant from Royal Literary Fund; April 28 1944; May 8 1944; May 11 1944; May 20 1944; June 1 1944; June 3 1944; June 9 1944; June 21 1944; June 22 1944; June 30 1944; July 15 1944; July 21 1944; July 30 1944; Aug. 8 1944; Aug. 18 1944; Sept. 2 1944; Sept. 8 1944.

CLAM FOUR - [All letters from Corwen unless stated] Sept. 14 1944; Sept. 27 &amp; 28;  Oct. 15 1944; Oct. 21 1944; Oct. 30 1944; Nov. 16 1944; Nov. 19 1944; Dec. 11 1944; Christmas Day 1944; Jan. 14 1945; Jan. 20/21 1945; Jan. 30 1945; Feb. 11 1945; Feb. 27 1945; March 24 1945; March 26 1945; April 9 1945; April 19 1945; May 17 1945; May 24 1945; June 14 1945; June 25 1945; July 1 1945; July 2 1945; July 13 1945; July 23 1945; Aug. 6 1945; Aug. 18 1945; Aug. 30 1945; Sept. 3 1945 – postcard; Sept. 17 1945 – postcard; Sept. 26 1945 – postcard; Oct. 5 1945 – postcard - Wrexham; [Oct. 12 1945] – postcard; Oct. 16 1945 - postcard; Oct 20 1945 - postcard; Oct 31 1945; [Nove. 12 1945] – potcard; Nove. 13 1945 – postcard; Nove. 15 1945 – postcard; Nove. 19 1945 – postcard; Dec. 17 1945; Dec. 24 1945; Dec. 25 1945 - postcard; Dec. 31 1945; Jan. 4 1946; Jan. 15 1946; Jan. 29 1946; Feb. 1 1946 [postmark] - postcard; Feb. 5 1946 – Porius; Feb. 16 1946 - postcard; Feb. 21 1946; Feb. 28 1946; March 5 1946; March 14 1946; March 18 1946; March 24 1946; April 9 1946; April 12 1946; April 15 1946; April 25 1946; May 7 1946; May 10 1946 - postcard; May 20 1946; June 2 [1946]; June 19 1946; June 20 1946; June 25 1946; July 4 1946; July 24 1946; July 30 1946; Aug. 5 1946; Sept. 2 1946; Sept. 5 1946; Sept. 13 1946; Sept. 17 1946; Oct. 12 1946; Oct. 17 1946; Oct. 19 1946; Oct. 24 1946; Nov. 29 1946; Dec. 6 1946; Dec. 10 1946; Jan. 26 1947; Jan. 31 1947; March 4 1947 – Margaret has died; March 18 1947; March 30 1947; April 1 1947 – his view of Elwin's life of Llewelyn; April 16 1947 – ditto; May 8 1947; May 25 1947; June 6 [1947] – Elizabeth Myers has died; July 4 1947; July 15 1947; Aug. 14 1947 – wild flowers; Aug. 21 1947; Sept. 3 1947; Sept. 12 1947; Sept. 27 1947; Oct. 2 1947; Oct. 17 1947; Oct. 22 1947; Nov. 11 1947; Dec. 9 1947; Dec. 19 1947; Jan. 12 1948; Jan. 13 1948; March 19 1948; April 24 1948; May 18 1948; June 6 1948; June 12 1948; Aug. 20 1948; Sept. 5 1948; Sept. 8 1948; Sept. 9 1948; Sept.27 1948; Autumn 1948; undated; Oct. 15 1948; Nov. 25 1948; Dec. 16 1948; Feb. 27 1949 - Richard Church as reviewer; March 21 1949; April 3 1949; April 15 1949 – letters of Elizabeth Myers; May 3 1949; Aug. 2 1949; Sept. 15 1949; Oct. 4 1949; Oct. 10 1949; Oct. 31 1949; Nove. 20 1949; Dec. 11 1949 – difficulties with Porius; Dec. 31 1949 – Porius; Jan. 5 1950; Jan. 23 1950 – Theodore in Mappowder; Feb. 2 1950; Feb. 7 1950; Feb. 22 1950; March 8 1950; March 18 1950; April 10 1950; April 15 1950; April 28 1950; May 1 1950; May 18 1950; May 23 1950; June 1 1950; June 6 1950; June 14 1950; June 17, 18, 19 1950; June 30 1950; July 18 1950; July 25 1950; July 29 1950; Aug. 3 1950; Aug. 22 1950; Aug. 24 1950 - Porius (title); Aug. 31 1950 – ditto. 

CLAM FIVE - [All letters from Corwen unless stated] Sept. 20 1950; Sept. 22 1950; Oct. 24 1950; Nove. 11 1950; Nove. 23 1950; Nove. 28 1950; Dec. 5 1950; n.d. [1951?] – Inmates; Jan. 5 1951; Jan. 9 1951 (transcript); Jan. 26 1951; Feb. 7 1951; Feb. 12 1951; Feb. 17 1951; [April 9 1951? ]; Easter Monday 1951 – his ‘Cerne Giant' club; April 13 1951; April 23 1951; May 7 1951; May 15 1951; May 30 1951; June 6 1951; June 18 1951; June 20 1951; July 4 1951; July 12 1951 - has finished Inmates; July 17 1951; July 21 1951; July 25 1951; July 30 1951; Aug. 13 1951 – Littleton Alfred has visited; Aug. 17 1951; Aug. 29 1951; Sept. 5 1951; Sept. 14 1951 - Littleton has reviewed Porius; Sept.? 21 1951 – Inmates and In Spite Of; Sept. 25 1951 – his theories about Thomas and Emma Hardy; Oct. 9 1951; Oct. 17 1951; [Oct?] 19 1951; Oct. 23 1951; Oct. 25 1951 - Election Day; Oct. 27 1951; Nove. 1 1951; Nove. 10 1951 – there are floods; Nove. 10 1951 – Elizabeth Myers' letters; Nove. 16 1951; Nove. 17 1951; Nove. 19 1951; Nove. 22 1951 – Elizabeth Myers' letters; Nove. 24 1951; Nove. 29 1951; Dec. 4 1951; Dec. 12 1951 – Xmas 1951?; Dec. 17 to 19 1951; Dec. 29 1951; July 15 1944; July 21 1944; July 30 1944; Aug. 8 1944; Aug. 18 1944; Sept. 2 1944; Sept. 8 1944; Jan. 9 1952; Jan. 12 1952 – Inmates/In Spite Of; Jan. 17 1952; Jan. 22 1952; Jan. 27 [1952?]; Feb. 12 1952; Feb. 25 1952; March 4 1952 – Richard Lindsay's ‘Crowd'; March 8 1952; March 27 1952; April 4 1952; April 9 [del.] 10 1952 – Dorothy Richardson; April 16 1952; May 1 1952; May 2 1952; May 5 1952; May 10 1952; May 30 1952; June 1 1952; June 12 1952; June 17 1952; June 22 1952; June 26 – In Spite Of, and his writing plans; July 7 1952; July 21 1952; July 25 [1952?]; July 27 1952; [1952?]; Aug. 4 1952, Aug. 7 1952; Aug. 9 1952; Aug. 13 1952; Aug. 28 1952; Sept. 2 1952; Sept. 6 1952; Sept. 20 1952; Sept. 29 1952; Oct. 4 1952; Oct. 10 1952; [Oct.] 18 1952; Oct. 19 1952; Oct. 24 1952 [postmark]; Oct. 23 &amp; 24; Oct. 28 1952; Nove. 1 1952; Undated - Letter from cousin Katharine to Littleton re John's PS; Nove. 8 1952 – Cousin Katie's letter; Nove. 25 &amp; 26 1952; Jan. 1 1953 - Littleton is having a cataract operation; Jan. 2 1953 - ditto; Jan. 8 1953; Jan. 9 1953; Jan. 15 1953; Jan. 22 1953 - pronunciation of ‘Sappho'; Jan. 24 1953; Jan. 28 1953; Feb. 1 1953; Feb. 4 1953; [Spring 1953?] - Phyllis is nursing her mother; March 2 1953; March 10 1953; April 17 1953; July 5 1953; July 10 1953; July 21 1953; July 22 1953; July 27 1953; July 28 1953; Aug. 2 1953 – Theodore's operation; Aug. 4 1953 - ditto; Aug. 4 1953; Aug. 10 1953; Aug. 26 1953; Sept. 2 1953; Sept. 5 1953 – Proust;  Sept. 14 1953; Sept.? 18 1953 - A visit from Sybil; Sept. 28 1953; Sept. 30 1953; Oct. 10 1953; Oct. 24 1953;  Oct. 28 1953; Nove. 2 1953 – Hanley is giving a talk on John Cowper; Nove. 10 1953 - Mabinogion; Nove. 21 1953; Nove. 28 1953; Dec. 4 1953; Dec. 8 1953; Dec. 13 1953; Dec. 29 1953; [Jan. 2? 1954?]; Jan. 30 1954; March 4 1954; March 17 1954; April 17 1954; April 27 1954; June 15 1954; June 22 1954; July 9 [1954]; July 28 1954; July 30 1954; Aug. 16 1954; Sept. 6 1954 - he has decided to move house; Sept. 14 1954; Sept. 25 1954 – the move; Sept. 26 1954 – the move; Oct. 1 1954 – the move; Oct. 4 1954 – the move; Oct. 9 1954; Oct. 14 1954 - the move; Oct. 18 1954 – the move; Oct. 19 1954; Oct. 20 1954; Oct. 25 1954 – publication day of Atlantis; Oct. 29 1954; Nove. 5 1954; Nove. 8 1954; Nove. 10 1954; Nove. 14 1954; Nove. 17 1954; Nove. 22 1954; No date; Dec. 29 1954; Dec. 30 1954

CLAM SIX -  [All letters from Corwen unless stated] Jan 15 [1955]; Jan. 21 1955; Jan. 25 1955; Jan. 31 1955; [1955?]; Feb. 3 1955 - the move; Feb. 12 1955; March 16 1955; April 2 1955; April 8 1955; April 14 1955; April 18 1955; April 22 [1955?]; April 24 1955; April 28 1955 – they are moving!; May 3 1955 – 1 Waterloo, Blaenau-Ffestiniog. His new life; May 4 1955 – Blaenau; [May] 6 1955 – Blaenau; May 8 1955 – Francis's accident; May 10 1955 – Blaenau; May 12 1955 – Blaenau; May 16 1955 – Blaenau; May 17 1955 – Blaenau – Francis's accident; May 21 1955; May 26 1955 – Blaenau; May 30 1955 – Blaenau; May 31 1955 – Blaenau; June 6 1955 – Blaenau; June 8 1955 – Blaenau; June 12 1955 – Blaenau; June 17 1955 – Blaenau; June 22 1955 – Blaenau; June 28 1955 – Blaenau; June 30 1955 – Blaenau; July 2 1955 – Blaenau – Angus Wilson; July 4 1955 – Blaenau – Thomas Hardy; July 7 1955 – Blaenau; July 12 1955 – Blaenau; July 15 1955 – Blaenau; July 18 1955 – Blaenau – Oliver Wilkinson, Sonnet by Marjorie Tilden; July 22 1955 – Blaenau; July 25 1955 – Blaenau; August 3 1955 – Blaenau; [August] 6 1955 – Blaenau; August 10 1955 – Blaenau; August 12 1955 – Blaenau; August 24 1955 – Blaenau; August 29 1955 – Blaenau; Sept. 3 1955 – Blaenau; Undated letter and fragments/ loose pages of letters (originally in envelope labelled "Odds and Sods").



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  <dc:date>1901 - 1955</dc:date>
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