- A/17.
- File
- 1929, Dec. 4.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from W. [?]Coysh, The Cedars, Hampton Avenue, Babbacombe, Torquay, is delighted that she will visit them for Christmas, outlines the arrangements.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from W. [?]Coysh, The Cedars, Hampton Avenue, Babbacombe, Torquay, is delighted that she will visit them for Christmas, outlines the arrangements.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letters to The Manager, Messrs Seeley, Service and Co. Ltd, 196 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, re the possibility of publishing a volume 'Things Seen in Poland and a letter from the Polish Embassy, London, saying they would buy no less than 300 copies.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Stuart Elliott, Flat 4, 2 Doughty Street, W.C.1, thanks her for 'Mr Beckett's address' and information regarding the B.N. Railway Magazine. Discusses his own articles and praises Maxwell's work.
Letter from Dorothy Green, 64 West Kensington Mansions, thanking Maxwell for a present,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from C. Forrest, Northcilffe Newspapers Ltd, Carmelite House, London, noting the payment she will get for eight articles and refers to a Mr Coope and his 'scheme'.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from W.C. Britten, Dungeon Farm, Croscombe, Wells, Somerset, thanking her for copies of Smiling Somerset and Holiday Haunts. Refers to pictures by a Mr Parsons and gives the address of a relation of his.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter to L.A. de L. Meredith Esq., Travel Association Kinnaird House, 1 Pall Mall East from 'F' re a group of Polish people and the way Maxwell organised things for them whilst in England because of mishandling by Thomas Cook and Sons.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Postcard from Eric Adeney [from Earl's Court], describing his tour with Edward Stirling's English Players and his new work as Art Director of Delta Pictures.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from C. Graseman, Southern Railway, Waterloo Station, congratulating Maxwell on the completion of 'the folders'. Enclosed: account dated 10 October 1931, re above, naming folders and the number of words in each and giving the amount to be paid.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Postcard from Andrew Leigh at Vancouver, on tour, describes his journey from Calgary and wishes a Happy Christmas and New Year.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Clement Parsons, Arts Club, 40 Dover Street, W1. Gives the name of the owner of 'The Heart of Somerset' and of a watercolour of 'The Farmyard'. Says that many of his brother's earliest paintings were of the area around Frome, Somerset.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from M.D. Bishop, Lukis House, Guernsey, thanking her for writing to him re the description of Guernsey in 'Holiday Haunts'. He notes a few facts about the island and compliments her on her article.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Frank [Poole], on the S.S. Empress of Canada, Shanghai, saying he will visit them during May and describes what he'll do when he gets to Canada, including visiting his brother 'Thomie' in Toronto and his niece, Joy.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letters to A.W.S. Magill, esq., Ulster Tourist Development Association Ltd, 6 Royal Avenue, Belfast, Ulster, re the production of an Ulster Guide.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letters to The Manager, Publicity Section, Sudan Government, Wellington House, Buckingham Gate, and Sir Felix J.C. Pole, Calcot Place, Cavesham, Reading, re publicity for the Sudan. Also refers to the death of 'a close friend'.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from 'Frank' [Poole] S.S. Empress of Canada. His leave has been moved on, describes his voyages around Japan, China and India.