Postcard (manuscript, franked 11 March, 1944) from Nichols to Tambimuttu, referring to 'working on a festival calendar to be considered by the Archbishop's Council for the Church & Countryside'. Also, 'Meditation During Fast', as typescript and as page proof (dated 3 November, 1943).
Two cablegrams and two letters from Nin concerning the volume of stories Under a Glass Bell (Editions Poetry London, 1947): two cablegrams (15 and 18 December, 1945) from Nin, New York, to Nicholson & Watson; letter (manuscript, without date) from Nin to Michael Swan, concerning engravings; ...
Prose (typescript): 'Suddenly in the Silence', published in Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 193-195. Poems (typescript): 'Everywhere the torn carrion cities of earth…'; two poems published in Poetry London, 2:8 (1942), pp. 100-103: 'For the Children of Eve' and 'Song of the Mary Who Did Not Tur...
Prose (typescript): 'A Disturbed Environment'. Poetry (typescript): 'Children' and 'Explanation of the Sun to a Child', the latter published in Poetry London, 2:9 (1943). Also (printed), 'The Upflung Appeal, Bawl of the Upturned Funnel'.
Letter (manuscript, 4 December, 1942) from Orde to the Editor, commenting on Poetry London, 2:7 (1942) - letter annotated 'Keep for correspondence No. 9'.
Correspondence (1945) between Palmer and Poetry London concerning Palmer, The Dragon of Tingalam (Editions Poetry London, 1945), with letter to Palmer (1943, Tomorrow: A Journal for the World Citizen of the New Age) attesting to Palmer's 'loyal and faithful' readership. Also, a poem (typescript...
Letter (typescript, 22 April, 1943) from Papineau to Tambimuttu, submitting poems (not present): 'You may remember meeting me with Dylan [Thomas] in the Swiss last Saturday….' With letter from Tambimuttu (26 November, 1945), retaining one poem 'for possible inclusion'.