- A/131.
- File
- 1935, Dec. 2.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to W.A. Clague, Secretary, Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, thanking him for a copy of Enquire Within. Comments on founding of Clothworkers School.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to W.A. Clague, Secretary, Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, thanking him for a copy of Enquire Within. Comments on founding of Clothworkers School.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from W.A. Clague, Secretary, Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, giving her the initials of the Kneale Bros.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letters to Albert Smith Faught, 20th Floor Finance Building, Philadelphia, re the possibility of writing an article on the historic background of Shakespeare's works for the National Geographical Magazine. Also comments on Mr Faught's family and Maxwell's comments on the death of the King. Enclosed: a possible outline of an article on the background of Shakespeare's plays by Albert Smith Faught. Letter, 11 January 1936, from Albert Smith Faught to the Editor of National Geographical Magazine and the editor's answer, 3 February 1936.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Ceve Fox, Isle of Man Examiner, Hill Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, thanking her for a letter, informs her of his new post as editor of the Tamworth Herald.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from M[ ] T[ ], The Ramsey Courier, 19 Parliament Street, Ramsey, Isle of Man, thanking her for a letter. Refers to her writing of Ramsey Town Guide. Comments on sales of In Praise of Manxland.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Note from and Copy Letter to H. Browning Button. He encloses extracts from the Macclesfield Courier in which he is quoted commenting on In Praise of Manxland. She thanks him for his comments.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to W.A. Clague, Secretary of the Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, asking for more copies of the Manx poster maps.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from J.A. White, Methuen & Co. Ltd, thanking her for her letter, asks for more details of H. Browning Button's lectures.
Letter from Molly [ ], Tudor Hall, Chislehurst, London thanking Maxwell for the Isle of Man posters,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Mizpah Gilbert, Librarian and Curator, Chiswick Public Library and Museum, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick, thanking her for an account of the lecture on 'Famous old inns of England' and for deputising for Mr Browning Button.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to W.A. Clague, Secretary of the Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, asking for two copies of the Isle of Man Daily Times and listing people who would like copies of the Manx poster map.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to Roy Clare, Clare Son and Co. Ltd, refers to a paragraph about the Minehead Swimming Pool and a lecture she is giving instead of Mr Browning Button because of his illness. Says she will praise Wells as much as she can.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letters to F.T. Coles, 2 Weston Terrace, Tenby, re the possibility of producing a Guide Book for Pembrokeshire with Maxwell as authoress. Enclosed: cutting from Tenby County News, 26 February 1936, setting out a plan to promote Pembrokeshire.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from J.A. White, Methuen & Co. Ltd, thanking her for a letter and a cutting from the Isle of Man Weekly Times.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Mizpah Gilbert, Librarian and Curator, Chiswick Public Library and Museum, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick, saying that he has sent the report of the lecture from the Brentford and Chiswick Times to Mr Browning Button, but will try to get a copy for her. Would be glad to have a list of her lectures.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Viola Baker, 52 Little Plains Road, Southampton, New York, U.S.A., thanking her for the letter and book and picture. Says she encloses postcards showing the setting of 'The Lightening Conductress' on Long Island which Maxwell had mentioned. Has been to Florida.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to W.A. Clague, Secretary of the Isle of Man Publicity Board, Douglas, Isle of Man, thanking him for copies of the guide. Discusses the 'film star proposition' and suggests various names.