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.
Catalogued by surname. Including (this is not a complete list of all E-M correspondents): Philippa Elvey 1911-c 1915 (2 letters) Georgie Cave France 1891 (2 letters) F.J. Furnivall 1883-1893 (4 cards) John Galsworthy 1909 (2 letters) Constance Garnett 1910 (1 letter) Edward Garnett 1906-1909 (2...
Catalogued by surname. Including (this is not a complete list of all correspondents): A. R. Orage c 1910 (1 letter) Sutton Palmer 1883-1884 (2 letters) John Ruskin 1884 (1 letter) William Rossetti 1883-1886 (4 letters) Ernest Rhys ?1890-1919 (1 letters and 10 typescript copies of a poem about E...
Catalogued by surname. Including (this is not a complete list of all T-Y correspondents): William Thompson 1884-1891 (8 letters) H.G. Wells 1909 (includes a draft of the letter sent by Radford to Wells in which he condems Wells for his 'recent atrocious act' and 1 letter from Wells in reply) Al...
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 to Maitland Radford from Dollie Radford, his wife Muriel Radford (née Lloyd) and other members of his family. Includes letters from friends and colleagues as well as people he met whilst in France with the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War One.