Box 30
Contains 91 Results:
Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir Hugh Walpole, Apr. 6, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir Hugh / I am deeply touched by your letter"
Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sean O'Casey, Feb. 4, 1942
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "I have been trying to do all / you asked"
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Document Signed: Receipt for repayment of a loan made to George Bernard Shaw (her son), Nov. 30, 1911
London; the body of the document is in Shaw's hand; with note by Bernard F. Burgunder on separate leaf
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autograph Document: Household Accounting Listing, 1884-1887
[n.p.] Adding and subtracting of total amounts may be in Shaw's hand. Included are two notes from B. F. Burgunder with his thoughts as well as what Dan Laurence wrote to him.
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autographed Letters Signed to Ann Elder, [n.d.]-Dec.10, 1913
[Mainly London]; 17 letters and 2 notes to Ann Elder from Lucy Carr Shaw until Dec., 1913. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autographed Letters Signed to Ann Elder, Jan.13-Dec.24, 1914
Walmer, Kent & Camberwell Grove, London; 20 letters & 1 postcard from Lucy Carr Shaw to Ann Elder. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autographed Letters Signed to Ann Elder, Jan.7, 1915-Jan.26, 1920
Camberwell Grove, London; 19 letters until 1917, 1 letter Jan.16, 1920 from Lucy Carr Shaw to Ann Elder, Shaw's secretary. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Anonymous : Typed Manuscript: Shaw - Visit to South Affrica, 1932?
With explanatory note on separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder
Sitwell, Sir Osbert, bart. : Typed Note: Selection "From 'True Lover's Knot' in Osbert Sitwell's Open The Door", n.d.
Shaw selection? for use on The Irrational Knot?
Speyer, Edward : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw, Feb. 14, 1917
Shenley-Barnet, Herts; typed on Speyer's embossed stationery; at the top is typed: "Copy of a letter to G. Bernard Shaw, by Edward Speyer"; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I enclose a copy of the"