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Beever, Susanna. 4 letters to Albert Fleming. Coniston (Cumbria, England)


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    Beever, Susanna. 15 letters to William Tuckwell. Coniston (Cumbria, England)

    Manuscripts

    Note: HM 62857 signed Sibyl Grey; HM 62864 & 62866 mistakenly addressed to Mr. Cutwell; HM 62869 & 62870 refer to two "views" done by Isaac Cooke of the Thwaite, reproductions of these views are in Ephemera.

    HM 62857-62871.

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    Beever, Susanna. 15 letters to William Tuckwell and Rosa Tuckwell. Coniston (Cumbria, England)

    Manuscripts

    Note: HM 62898 signed Owletta.

    HM 62893-62907.

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    Beever, Susanna. 19 letters to Rosa Tuckwell. Coniston (Cumbria, England)

    Manuscripts

    Note: HM 62842 contains the poem entitled, "Early Rising;" HM 62849 with envelope; HM 62854 in the hand of Mrs. Powell(?).

    HM 62838-62856.

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    Beever, Susanna. 21 letters to William Tuckwell. Coniston (Cumbria, England)

    Manuscripts

    The collection includes letters from Susanna Beever to Albert Fleming, William and Rosa Tuckwell, as well as several letters from Fleming and William Tuckwell. The letters are mainly about Susanna Beever's friends, good works, and garden but the letters also have several references to John Ruskin.

    HM 62872-62892.

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    Fleming, Albert. 2 notes and 5 letters to William Tuckwell. Cumbria and London (England)

    Manuscripts

    Note: HM 62911 contains newspaper clipping of the obituary for Susan Beever.

    HM 62908-62914.

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    Susanna Beever Letters

    Manuscripts

    The papers consist of the following series: 1. Manuscripts & Correspondence (Boxes 1-2). There are only two manuscripts, which are interfiled with the correspondence. The correspondence series is mainly letters from Susanna Beever, written in the last few years of her life, to William and Rosa Tuckwell. There are also several letters to and from Albert Fleming, fellow resident of the Lake District, and friend of John Ruskin. The letters are mainly about Susanna Beever's friends, good works, and garden but the letters also have several references to John Ruskin. 2. Ephemera (Box 2) consisting of reproductions of two drawings, a poem, and the original binding from the disbound volume of Beever letters.

    mssHM 62832-62915