Box 91
Contains 128 Results:
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toG. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Sept.24, 1963
London; Dear Mrs. Lewis, In the Third Programme on 13th October we are planning to broadcast a recorded repeat performance of THE CHILDERMASS. [With Agreement; signed by Elsie Wakeham]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toG. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jan.20, 1971
London; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, Your letter of 11th January and Stephen Cross's acknowledgment of 16th January have been passed to me [Signed R. G. Walford]
British Broadcasting Corporation ALS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.24, [n.y.]
London; Dear Mr. Lewis. You will think me a monster not to have replied before to your letter of Jan.18. But I have had flu, then my wife had it.[Signed P. H. Newby]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jun.2, 1931
London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis. How will the enclosed do? The photograph was very much on the dark side, and the block maker had some difficulty [Signed Ernest Williams]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.7, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you for your letter. I am glad dthat Randolph Hughes got in touch with you. I should be very pleased to come round to your studio [ Signed John Thear?]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.15, 1938
London; Dear Wyndham Lewis, I should have acknowledged the "Old Masters" manuscript. We will consider this suggestion as soon as we have an alternative from you. [Signed John Thear?]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Sept.27, 1946
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Roy Campbell tells me that you might be prepared to broadcast a talk in the new Third Programme which begins on Sunday. [Signed Basil Taylor]
British Broadcasting Corporation TL[telegram]S toWyndham Lewis, Nov.1, 1946
London; Desire broadcast programme about your work living writers third programme November 2nd couldst kindly ring Miss Ross [Signed Ross Broadcasts]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Nov.9, 1946
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Did I, by any chance, leave my STubbs photographs with you on Tuesday? I'm so sorry to trouble you in this way, [Signed Basil Taylor]
British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Nov.26, 1946
Birmingham; Dear Sir, I understand from Mr. James Taylor in London that you would be interested in contributing to the series of talks I am running [Signed Paul Humphreys]