MS 710 02 02
Reference code
MS 710 02 02
Title
Hardy-Sparks archive: Poetry manuscripts by John Antell
Level
File
Administrative / Biographical history
John Antell was a cousin of Thomas Hardy. He worked as a wheelwright and farm labourer in West Stafford, Dorset, and his father (Hardy's uncle) was a shoemaker in Puddletown.
Date
1905-1919
Extent & medium
1 envelope
Content description
Two autograph poems and one typed poem by John Antell: "P. Town Heath', 6 November 1905, 'Upper Bockhampton', November 1912, and 'Well Met', 28 February 1919 (typed). The two autograph manuscripts are signed by Antell at the bottom. With folded wrapper that they were presumably kept in by Nat Sparks.
Arrangement
Chronologically in an envelope.
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