Manuscripts
[Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935]. 1 letter to [G---- D---- McGee], A.L. (1 p.), ([1933, July-Aug.])
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[Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935]. 1 letter to [G---- D---- McGee], A.L. (1 p.), ([1933, July-Aug.])
Manuscripts
Note: draft letter, in pencil. Originally enclosed with John Mack research material. Date of letter provided by Mack; please see Mack's book, A Prince of Our Disorder, (p. 437), for further information about this letter.
TEL 783
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Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935. 9 letters to Manning Pike, (1925-1926)
Manuscripts
Some letters very fragile -- please do not remove from mylar. TEL 799 & 800 removed to Oversize Box 28.
TEL 796-804
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Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935. 23 letters to A---- E---- Robinson, ([1933]- 1935, East Cowes, Bridlington and Southampton (Eng.)
Manuscripts
Note: originally enclosed: a group of letters from Lawrence to [Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment. R.A.F….]; now cataloged separately. Also, original R.A.F. folder marked: FX/P3/1699 338171 AC1 T.E. Shaw, now cataloged separately in Ephemera. TEL 835, 837-842, 845 removed to Oversize Box 28.
TEL 834-856
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Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935. 1 letter to [Mr.] ----- Wallington, A.L.S. (2 p.), (1928, Apr. 14), [Karachi (India)]
Manuscripts
In pencil; fragile -- please do not remove from mylar. Removed to Oversize Box 28.
TEL 868
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Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935. 6 letters to Rupert De la Bère, 1887-, (1929- 1933, London, Plymouth and Southampton (Eng.)
Manuscripts
Also enclosed: typewritten transcriptions of the letters. TEL 723-724 removed to Oversize Box 28.
TEL 719-724
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Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935. 1 postcard to [Mr.] E. Smith, A.N.S. on a postcard (1 p.), ([1935, Mar.])
Manuscripts
In pencil; also enclosed, printed card. Originally enclosed: A.L.S. from Ernest Thurtle, to Frederic William Metcalfe, Sep. 21, 1945; this letter explains the postcard was a sample given to a printer. Now cataloged separately.
TEL 864