John Lawrence Longstaffe Fonds
- CA RBD MSG 190
- Fonds
- 1900
Longstaffe's papers consist of his typescript, with manuscript corrections, of a novel entitled The Twin Sisters: a Poem in Prose.
Longstaffe, John Lawrence, born 1834
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John Lawrence Longstaffe Fonds
Longstaffe's papers consist of his typescript, with manuscript corrections, of a novel entitled The Twin Sisters: a Poem in Prose.
Longstaffe, John Lawrence, born 1834
Fonds consists of manuscripts of 43 of Kingsley's sermons.
Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
Album written by Mary Kingsley, comprising 17 poems
Kingsley, Mary, active 1863-1864
Nash's papers comprise original illustrations for Nouveau Poor by Belinda Blinders, edited by Desmond Cooke (1921), together with drawings for and letters concerning L.de G. Sieveking's Dressing Gowns and Glue (1921).
Nash, John Northcote, 1893-1977
Duke of York and Albany Frederick Augustus Collection
This collection consists of translations from Terence, begun in 1778, and correspondence on military, political and private matters, 1787-1821, mostly addressed to Thomas Coutts, banker.
Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827
Ruskin's literary manuscripts include a lecture on "The Italian Question" delivered at Bradford, 1864, an essay on The Three Colours of Pre-Raphaelitism, the preface to the last edition of The Stones of Venice (1872) and two poems; "To the ocean", 1831 and "Sonnet to a dond". His correspondence comprises 32 letters to Elizabeth White, 1864-1881.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
This author's manuscript of What he cost her (1877), contains corrections.
Payn, James, 1830-1898
This manuscript recounts the captivity of John Knubley, Master of the Mountezumar and Alexander Scott among the Moroccans after a ship wreck in 1810.
Knubley, John, active 1810-1817
Baron John Buchan Tweedsmuir Fonds
Fonds contains the author's original manuscript of Augustus, begun in 1934 and finished in 1937.
Buchan, John, 1875-1940
Fonds consists of correspondence between Kipling and his wife and his father to Lockwood de Forest and his wife Meta, two drawings by Kipling, and the manuscript Traffics and Discoveries, 1904.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936