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    Incoming correspondence

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    27 letters consisting of family letters and professional correspondence from a wider range of contacts, including one from Germany, as well as a letter from Percy Gardner commenting at length on her paper for the Hellenic Journal on Greek portraits.

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    25 letters consisting of 1959: 19 letters (includes two letters from Hugh Trevor-Roper, then Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford); 1960: 6 letters.

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    1911: 2 letters on family matters 1912: 1 letter on family matters 1913: 4 letters on family matters and Esdaile's review in The Builder 1914: 11 letters on family matters, Martin Esdaile as a baby, and the publication of "Lux Juventutis" 1915: 1 letter from James A. Mackereth thanking Esdaile for her review of his book of poems 1916: 6 letters on family matters and "Greek and Roman Portraiture" to be published by Oxford University Press.

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    9 letters to Edmund Esdaile during his days as a student at Oxford.

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    Correspondence from Katharine Esdaile to family members

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    Consists of: 1 letter to Stewart McDowell, 1902, from Oxford. 1 letter to Esdaile's father, 1904, an apology from Oxford. 3 letters to Arundell Esdaile, 1904-1905 2 letters to Eleanor Esdaile, 1947, 1949, about family matters. 7 letters to Edmund Esdaile, 1934-1945, chiefly about college bills and family business.

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    95 letters including 4 letters from the Batsfords about a book on sculptors; a March 19th letter from Mary Olive Latham of Los Angeles about Jasper Latham (a British mason/sculptor and her ancestor), mentioning research done at the Huntington; a July 30th letter from architect John Harvey containing two 1-page typescript documents about Wells, Somerset: a transcript of "Documents in Wells Museum" referring to "Masons, Statuaries, etc." and "Monuments in Wells Cathedral Cloisters (signed items up to c. 1800)"; complaints from Sacheverell Sitwell about delays in publishing a book; and references to Esdaile's accident and subsequent leg problems. Includes 9 Christmas cards to the Esdailes.

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