Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Lord Alfred Douglas letter
A single handwritten letter documenting Lord Alfred Douglas's conversion to Catholicism.
Collection is open for research.
Bourne Park, Canterbury, no year March 18
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
The New Statesman, Kingsway, London, before 1931 April 5
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
The New Statesman, Kingsway, London, before 1937 April 14
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
bei Fran Wahl, Kurfurstenstr. 109, Berlin, 1928 October 22
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
bei Fran Wahl, Kurfurstenstr. 109, Berlin, 1928 November 16
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Foye Nursing Home, Tubs Hill, Sevenoaks, before 1936 January 5
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, before 1945 March 13
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, 1929 May 17
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Long Crichel, 1946 March 27
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
254 San Gregorio, Venice, no year July 28
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, no year April 4
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, 1932 April 9
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, no year March 11
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, 1961 April 10
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Knole, Sevenoaks, 1961 October 20
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.
Cooleville House, Clogheen, County Tipperary, 1962 June 13
Contains handwritten and typed correspondence documenting the decades-long friendship between Sackville-West and Bell. These letters were written from Sackville-West's homes -- Bourne Park, Knole, Long Crichel, and Cooleville House -- as well as Berlin, Venice, a nursing home, and the headquarters of the New Statesman in London. The letters include luncheon plans, condolences, family news, and gossip involving their immediate social circle.
Collection is open for research.