Correspondence: Wall, Bernard., 05/04/1970-05/04/1970
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Box 3, Folders 12 -58; Box 4, Folders 1-10) This series of correspondence is by many of Jones' friends and admirers. Written primarily to his long-time friend Harman Grisewood, the letters concern Jones' work and welfare. Arrangement is alphabetical by correspondent. Includes correspondence from Faber and Faber publishers, Cambridge University, the National Library of Wales, and the Ulster Museum, concerning the disposition of his estate, the publication of his written works and exhibition of his art.
Dates
- 05/04/1970-05/04/1970
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Extent
From the Collection: 5.75 Linear Feet (10 Hollinger boxes: 8 Document Cases, 1 Slim Document Case, 1 Drop-front flat case (20x24"))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains ALS to HG with reference to DJ. Includes attached copy of TLS from Louis G. Cowan to Charles Monteith sending a contribution to the DJ fund, dated 4/29/70. Bernard Wall and his wife Barbara were neighbours of DJ along with Rene and Joan Hague and the Gill family at Pigotts from 1958 to 1963.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
WALL, BERNARD - CORRES. TO GRISEWOOD, HARMAN 1970: Autographed Letter
GRISEWOOD, HARMAN - CORRES. FROM WALL, BERNARD 1970: Autographed Letter
COWAN, LOUIS G. - CORRES. TO MONTEITH, CHARLES 1970 (COPY): Typed Letter Signed
MONTEITH, CHARLES - CORRES. FROM COWAN, LOUIS G. 1970 (COPY): Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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