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Mabel Pakenham-Walsh Papers,
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Campaigns and family history

Correspondence, notes and press cuttings relating to campaigns undertaken by Mabel Pakenham-Walsh against heavy traffic in Thanet, Kent, and a supermarket development in Aberystwyth, together with notes on the bishops of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin in Ireland (including William Pakenham Walsh) and an offprint of an article about the engineer George Green from the journal British Mining.

Letters (2), 1998, from the authors Andrew Roberts (The Sunday Times) and Malcolm Yorke, art historian and biographer; together with ...,

Letters (2), 1998, from the authors Andrew Roberts (The Sunday Times) and Malcolm Yorke, art historian and biographer; together with a photograph, 1949, of the Speech Day at St Hildas School, Hickleton Hall, which Mabel Pakenham-Walsh attended for five terms, with Lord and Lady Halifax as guests.

Mabel Pakenham-Walsh Papers,

  • GB 0210 MABLSH
  • Fonds
  • 1937-1998 /

Papers relating to Mabel Pakenham-Walsh, 1937-1998, including family correspondence, 1937-1987; general correspondence, [c. 1962]-1998, from other artists and friends including Martin Leman, Maeve Peake, Lord Snowdon, Jean Coggan, wife of Donald Coggan, Archbishop of Canterbury, Tom Stoppard, the author Andrew Roberts and Malcolm Yorke; papers relating to exhibitions and sales, 1959-1992; correspondence with the Crafts Advisory Committee, 1972-1979, Design Council, 1973-1976, Crafts Council, 1973-1990, and Contemporary Applied Arts, 1974-1991; papers concerning her employment at Pinewood and Shepperton Film Studios, 1960-1961, and other miscellaneous items; a photograph of a speech day at St Hildas School, Hickleton Hall, with Lord and Lady Halifax as guests, 1949; notes on family history; and papers relating to Mabel Pakenham-Walsh's involvement in campaigns against traffic and supermarket developments.

Walsh, Mabel Pakenham-