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Vanessa Bell letters to Madge Vaughan


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    Vanessa Bell letters to Madge Vaughan

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    A collection of letters, primarily from Vanessa Bell to her friend Margaret "Madge" Symonds Vaughan; the letters discuss their families, friends, and other personal subjects. There are numerous references to Virginia Woolf scattered throughout the letters, and three letters in particular discuss Virginia at length and give details relating to her 1904 breakdown. The collection also includes two letters from Margaret Vaughan, sister-in-law of Madge Vaughan.

    mssHM 57535-57553

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    Vanessa Bell letters to Julian Bell

    Manuscripts

    A collection of thirty-six letters from Vanessa Bell to her son Julian Bell which discuss family, vacation and travel plans, and other personal matters. The letters are written from Sussex, Essex, and London as well as France. There are references to Virginia Woolf in several of the letters. There is one letter with a small drawing of a butterfly and one letter from Angelica (Bell) Garnett which contains several drawings.

    mssHM 57498-57534

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    Vanessa Bell letters to Julian Bell

    Manuscripts

    A collection of thirty-six letters from Vanessa Bell to her son Julian Bell which discuss family, vacation and travel plans, and other personal matters. The letters are written from Sussex, Essex, and London as well as France. There are references to Virginia Woolf in several of the letters. There is one letter with a small drawing of a butterfly and one letter from Angelica (Bell) Garnett which contains several drawings.

    mssHM 57498-57534

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    Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner

    Manuscripts

    A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.

    mssHM 57610-57631

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    Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner

    Manuscripts

    A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.

    mssHM 57610-57631

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    Leonard Woolf letters to Clive and Julian Bell

    Manuscripts

    Eighteen letters by Woolf to fellow Bloomsbury friend Clive Bell and nephew Julian Bell discuss British politics prior to WWII and give details of Woolf's involvement in the League of Nations and the Labor Party. There are references to Virginia Woolf throughout the letters, as he discusses family, travel plans, and other personal matters

    mssHM 57680-57697