Letters to Dollie Radford from her son Maitland Radford. The letters cover his time at school, university and working as part of the Royal Army Medical Corps in France during World War One.
Letters to Dollie Radford from her friends and acquaintances. These have been catalogued by surname and include many correspondents from her literary circle.
Letters to Ernest Radford from his wife Dollie Radford (née Maitland). The letters cover the period from their first meeting until just before Ernest's death.
Letters to Ernest Radford from friends, literary figures and his publishers. Some of the letters include newspaper articles from c 1970s about the correspondents, which have been added by Muriel Radford.
Dollie's letters to Maitland discuss family matters, current affairs, Dollie's work and their friends. Those people mentioned by Dollie include: D.H. Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, H.G. Wells, Olive Schreiner, Edward Carpenter, Viola Meynell, Walter Crane and Mary Frances Crane.
Letters sent to Maitland by Hester Radford, Margaret Radford, Ernest Radford, Robert Maitland (Maitland's grandfather), Hugh and Brynhild Popham, Ann [Elliot], and Muriel Lloyd's mother.
Letters to Maitland Radford from friends including Eleanor Farjeon, Viola Meynell and Jane Wells as well as other literary figures and people he met whilst in France during World War One. Catalogued alphabetically. At the end of the file V-W there are some notes made by either Muriel Radford or A...