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Correspondence

MS. Eng. c. 7449

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Title

Correspondence

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. c. 7449

Summary

Includes

(fol. 52) a letter from Larkin to Ansell Egerton, 18 May 1957.

(fol. 53) a photocopy of a photograph of Larkin seated outdoors in hat and overcoat, the original inscribed by him 'To Ansell & Judy from Philip. JB Wain pinxit', enclosed with a letter from Larkin, 18 May 1956; see MS. Photogr. c. 185, fol. 79.

(fol. 59 verso) an envelope annotated by Larkin, 12 July 1956.

(fol. 64) a photocopy of a photograph of Larkin seated indoors aged c.33, enclosed with a letter from Larkin, 22 July 1956; see MS. Photogr. c. 185, fol. 80.

(fol. 101) a postcard from Larkin to Ansell Egerton, 15 Feb. 1957.

Date

17 Oct. 1954-28 May 1957

Language

English

Physical extent

125 Leaves

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Correspondence of Philip Larkin and Judy Egerton

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