Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Barlow, Dudley AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Kent; I thought 100 - 1 against - two men & one woman you know is all right - Two women & one man is not somehow the same [Violet Hunt papers]
Barlow, Dudley ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.5, 1932
[Kent] To my dear Violet/ A thousand congratulations that your new child - and you have no age limit, [Violet Hunt papers]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.24, 1925
London; My dear Violet, Many thanks for "More Tales of the Uneasy," which I am soon going to read. [Violet Hunt papers]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Jun.24, 1930
London; Dear Violet, I am glad to have your letter. This is just to acknowledge it. [Violet Hunt papers]
Bennett, William Gilchrist TLS to Stella Bowen, Oct.31, 1945
London; Dear Stella, On the 28th of last moth operations commenced with the Record Keeper [With TL[copy] to Bennett from DH [David Higham], July 25, 1945] [ Julian Loewe papers]
Benson, Constance ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Sept.5 [n.y.]
Brighton; My dear Mrs. Hunt, Now you are less anxious I must write a few lines to congratulate you [Verso contains ALS Margaret to Violet] [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Godfrey Rathbone ALS to Violet Hunt, [1890?]
Madrid; Dear Violet, I have taken the rather odd step of coming to Spain to learn French. [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
... His wife is an invalid but her sister gave us some vittle & was most affable. [Violet Hunt papers]
Béhaine, René ALS to Ford, [193-?]
[Antibes] Bien cher monsieur et ami/ Il est récuperant de trouver l'appui d'un grand et [?] esprit
Benson, Venice Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Cologne; Dear Violet/ You seem to be getting on very finely without your mare. We have just got here [Violet Hunt papers]