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Notebooks of Roy Strong, including a record of guests and menus at his dinner parties

MS. 12212/103

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Title

Notebooks of Roy Strong, including a record of guests and menus at his dinner parties

Shelfmark

MS. 12212/103

Summary

Comprises:

Three Roy Strong notebooks including plant lists, garden plan sketches, brief notes on topics including country houses, 1990-1997

Lists of guests and menus at dinner parties Roy Strong gave at Morpeth Terrace in London, 1966-1970

Lists of dinners and lunches given by Roy Strong, 1992-2012

Date

1966-2012

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 volumes)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Roy Strong and Dr. Julia Trevelyan Oman

Correspondence and personal papers

Personal papers, third party artwork, ephemera and cuttings

Notebooks of Roy Strong, including a record of guests and menus at his dinner parties

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