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    Incoming correspondence

    Manuscripts

    25 letters including further letters from Evelyn Berckman trying to help Esdaile to break into the American market for articles, as well as letters related to Esdaile's illness. A May 16th letter from Margaret R. Toynbee includes a 7-page typescript manuscript of an article by her: "An Equestrian Statuette of James II."

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    Incoming correspondence

    Manuscripts

    31 letters on topics including Esdaile's marriage on June 22nd and letters of congratulations and further publication of her writing.

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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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    Manuscripts

    66 letters consisting of 1956: 27 letters; 1957: 26 letters (including 4 letters from Nikolaus Pevsner, writer and editor of the King Penguin series The Buildings of England); 1958: 13 letters (including some correspondence from Rupert Gunnis).

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    Incoming correspondence

    Manuscripts

    28 letters on topics including 3 letters from the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, the last letter on Catholics in England in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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    Incoming correspondence

    Manuscripts

    30 letters on topics including general enquiries about sculptors and sculpture, writing letters to the Times, Arundell Esdaile's convalescence, and the death of either Katharine or Arundell's mother.

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