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Incoming correspondence
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Incoming correspondence
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55 letters on topics including tea with the French Ambassador; an article from British Medical Journal about Esdaile's discovery of 2 Roubiliac terra-cottas in the Royal College of Surgeons; "Fan Mail" on the Roubiliac book; a letter (of July 17, 1931) from a couple applying for servants' positions with family; Esdaile's work on 'Old Church Monuments' (comments on draft); more work for the Italian Embassy. Proposal from Societies of Inner Temple & Middle Temple to evaluate "sepulchral monuments and mural tablets" into a "Catalogue Raisonne'"; and articles in The Times.
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60 letters on topics including the disastrous fire in Westminster Abbey (May 12 letter from Geoffrey Houghton-Brown) with a follow-up letter from Lord Esher suggesting a course of action; correspondence with Alderman J. B. Morrell of York (which led to Esdaile's work on Yorkshire monuments); an invitation to write articles on "monumental effigies" of Berkshire in Archaeological Society's Journal; and the destruction of the Temple Church and adjacent buildings.
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35 pieces on topics including sculptors and sculpture; Roubiliac research; and a letter in the Sunday Times on Handel.
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56 letters on topics including responses to Esdaile's November 5th letter to The Times on the preservation of church monuments through photographs; an invitation for Esdaile to become a representative of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings at the Conference (which led to the Council of National Buildings Record); an angry letter from Geoffrey Houghton-Brown about inadequate efforts to safeguard Westminster Abbey; correspondence about Joseph Wilton RA; the rejection of a novel manuscript by publisher John Murray; Arundell Esdaile's retirement from the British Museum; and a letter about the Leverhulme Fellowship (for the Dictionary of British Sculptors). The impact of the bombings destruction and uncertainty around the country is vividly brought out in these letters.
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115 pieces including 3 letters from Evelyn Berckman in Pennsylvania; correspondence about an article on "Renaissance Monuments of Buckinghamshire," published in late 1947; an article on Sir Robert Taylor in the Architectural Review; a letter from (and illustrations by) John Piper; several letters asked for information on sculptor ancestors (as a result of "English Church Monuments"); references to food and other rationing remaining a problem; and Esdaile's illness late in the year.
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47 letters on topics including enquiries about sculptors; relevant Medieval professions (March 10th letter from Ralph Griffin); the publication of a book on Temple Church; Esdaile's appointment as a lecturer for the Royal Academy of Arts' Exhibition of British Art.
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