Box 89
Contains 99 Results:
Beale, Addie ALS to Anne Prickett, Oct.16, 1894
Gipsy Hill, SC; Thanks my dear friend for your kind letter - it appears an age since I lost my own Darling, and at the same time as if it were only yesterday.
Beale, Addie ALS to Annie Prickett, Dec.20, 1894
Gipsy Hill, SC; My dear Mrs. Prickett. I am very sorry to hear from your note this morning that you are after a respite again unwell. [With poem and envelope.]
Beale, Addie ALS to Annie Prickett, Dec.20, 1894
Gipsy Hill, SC; My dear Mrs. Prickett. Many thanks for your kind note & am very sorry to hear you have again been so unwell and feel so weak - rest as much as you can [With transcription.]
Beale, Willert ALS to Annie Prickett, [n.d.]
Gipsy Hill, SC; Tuesday, 4th. Here we are my very dear old chum and here we shall remain until you pay us the long looked for visit. When will that be? [With transcription.]
Beaux Arts Gallery TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.2, 1952
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Perhaps you know that my husband died last November. [Signed Helen Lessore
Beaux Arts Gallery TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.1, 1940
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I rang you up not long ago, but could not get a reply. I hope that if you are away [Signed F. Lessore
Beckwith, Osmond TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.6, 1952
New York; Dear Mr. Lewis: This should probably have been written to you in 1933,
[Bedford, Agnes?] AL to [G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis?], [n.d.]
[n.p.] He's getting confused now - Can we stop?
Bedford, Agnes ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Love from Agnes [Birthday card]
Bedford, Agnes ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, [n.d.]
[n.p.] My dear Froanna: How can you think I could behave so horribly to you? How could I give any sort of party