MS 671 05 04 02 13
Reference code
MS 671 05 04 02 13
Title
Harold A. Caccia: File labelled ‘General Correspondence’, containing autograph letters to Harold and Nancy Caccia
Level
File
Date
1970-1994
Extent & medium
125 items
Content description
The letters do not appear to be in any particular order.Included amongst the letters are several typescripts including:
‘Brief Encounter’ and ‘Hallo, Dolly’, written by Harold F. Newell
A typescript quote headed ‘William Johnson Cory, Written in 1861, about the time in College’
A typescript poem entitled ‘The Fellows of Eton College’ by H.W. Fletcher
The letters in the file generally discuss various general matters, including the engagement and marriage of Caccia’s granddaughter Arabella to Anthony Hamilton-Russell and discussions over Caccia’s work and career and the recognition he received, as well as various letters of thanks, particularly to Nancy Caccia.
Correspondents include Harold F. Newell, Timothy P. Hamilton-Russell, Susan Deghè, Arthur Radley, Sir Hugh Rossi, Dennis Brass, Camilla Redfern, Hector Staffard, David Rundle, Ewen Broadbent, Anthony Acland and Jean Maxwell-Scott.
‘Brief Encounter’ and ‘Hallo, Dolly’, written by Harold F. Newell
A typescript quote headed ‘William Johnson Cory, Written in 1861, about the time in College’
A typescript poem entitled ‘The Fellows of Eton College’ by H.W. Fletcher
The letters in the file generally discuss various general matters, including the engagement and marriage of Caccia’s granddaughter Arabella to Anthony Hamilton-Russell and discussions over Caccia’s work and career and the recognition he received, as well as various letters of thanks, particularly to Nancy Caccia.
Correspondents include Harold F. Newell, Timothy P. Hamilton-Russell, Susan Deghè, Arthur Radley, Sir Hugh Rossi, Dennis Brass, Camilla Redfern, Hector Staffard, David Rundle, Ewen Broadbent, Anthony Acland and Jean Maxwell-Scott.
Arrangement
The letters do not appear to be in any particular order.
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