MS 683 01 06
Reference code
MS 683 01 06
Title
Mary Coleridge: Miscellaneous items [contents of blue bag]
Level
Series
Date
[1884-1954]
Extent & medium
8 envelopes
Content description
This series contains items originally contained in a blue cotton bag. The bag, which has ‘M.S. Hands off’ sewn into the fabric, is kept with the papers. It contains primarily secondary material relating to Mary Coleridge.
The contents of the bag were rehoused before cataloguing, but were kept together and have been described here as a separate series to preserve the original distinction of these items.
The contents of the bag were rehoused before cataloguing, but were kept together and have been described here as a separate series to preserve the original distinction of these items.
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Number 6 of 10 at this Level
Beneath this record in the archive hierarchy
- Mary Coleridge: Lock of Mary Coleridge’s hair, MS 683 01 06 01, ([Late nineteenth century])
- Mary Coleridge: Theresa Whistler’s notes on Mary Coleridge prepared for ‘The Collected Poems of Mary Coleridge (1954), MS 683 01 06 02, (1954)
- Mary Coleridge: Theresa Whistler’s typed copies of Mary Coleridge’s poems, MS 683 01 06 03, ([1952-1954])
- Mary Coleridge: Typed account of how Lucy Violet Hodgkin brought Mary Coleridge’s poems to the attention of Robert Bridges in 1894, MS 683 01 06 04, ([1944-1949])
- Mary Coleridge: Typed copies of letters from Mary Coleridge to Ella Coltman, MS 683 01 06 05, (c.1884-1906)
- Mary Coleridge: Material relating to the publication of ‘The Collected Poems of Mary Coleridge’, MS 683 01 06 06, (1954)
- Mary Coleridge: Printed material relating to Mary Coleridge and her sister Florence Coleridge, MS 683 01 06 07, (1907-1929)
- Mary Coleridge: Margaret Cecilia Furse’s comments on Theresa Whistler’s draft introduction to ‘The Collected Poems of Mary Coleridge’, MS 683 01 06 08, (1954)
