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Correspondence of Beatrice Harthan

MS. Harthan 1

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Title

Correspondence of Beatrice Harthan

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MS. Harthan 1

Summary

Comprises:

Letters, 18 Nov 1943–31 Dec 1944.

Mainly correspondence between Beatrice Harthan and Edmund Rubbra but also letters from and to others, including Basil Harthan, Georgina Mace, Reginald Redman and Antoinette Rubbra.

(Also includes a short note on Rubbra written by Peter Ward Jones when the Harthan Collection was received by the library.)

Folder 1: 18 Nov 1943 - 31 Jul 1944

Folder 2: 1 Aug 1944 - 30 Sep 1944

Folder 3: 1 Oct 1944 - 11 Nov 1944

Folder 4: 12 Nov 1944 - 31 Dec 1944

Date

1943-1944

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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