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Medals, certificates and miscellaneous objects of Philip Larkin

MSS. Eng. a. 2037-2038

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Title

Medals, certificates and miscellaneous objects of Philip Larkin

Shelfmark

MSS. Eng. a. 2037-2038

Summary

Medals, certificates and miscellaneous objects of Philip Larkin

Date

1965-1984

Language

English

Physical extent

0.5 Linear metres

2 shelfmarks

Custodial history

The collection was left in a bank vault in Hull after the death of Monica Jones, then passed to Gosschalks, the solicitors for the Larkin and Jones Estates. It was sent by Gosschalks to the Bodleian 4 August 2010.

Acquisition

Bequest of Monica Jones, 2001.

Subject

English poetry -- 20th century

20th century

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Connections

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  • Larkin, Philip Arthur, 1922-1985

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  • MS. Eng. a. 2037

  • MS. Eng. a. 2038

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