Box 43
Contains 143 Results:
Anonymous AM "Although the back to the land movement..." [Unsigned], 1909-1910
Although the back to the land movement of which so much has been heard is very slow in growth
Anonymous AM Biographical notes on Ford and Rossetti, [1932-1939?]
I looked those refs in my "Who's Who" [Unsigned]
Anonymous AM "Phillimore Estate", [1961]
Phillimore Estate/ Campden Hill Kensington by W. Gorden Corfield M.A. [Unsigned]
Anonymous AL[postcard] to Ford Madox Hueffer, Sept.1, 1904
Thanks for letter: that is good news. [Unsigned]
Anonymous AL to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Mar.2, 1913
A great Champion of the Women's game asks Mrs. Ford Hueffer to do her the favor
[?], Angela TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, [Sept.14, 1909]
Worthington; Dearest Violet, I felt the rudest of hostesses in running off like that yesterday morning [Violet Hunt papers]
[?], Elliott TLS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.3, 1963
[n.p.] Dear Arthur, It was good hearing from you, especially that you are going to do a biography of Ford.
A.,J.R.M. ALS[copy] to Gentlemen, [n.d.]
[N.p.] Gentlement/ I have great pleasure in hearing testimony to the churches & attainment of
Abercrombie, Lascelles TLS to Ford, Aug.12, 1931
London; Dear Mr Ford: May I venture to remind you of your very kind promise to contribute
Abercrombie, Lascelles AL[postcard]S to Ford, Aug.24, 1931
If you are able to let me have something for my anthology of new poetry