31 letters. 1 empty envelope. The letters cover the period in which Maitland went to France with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War.
20 letters. In these letters she mentions her work with the Women's Emergency Corps, Viola Meynell (Prue), Edward Thomas, Robert Frost and his family, Lascelles Abercrombie, Godwin Baynes, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, Arnold BAx, Noël Olivier and her family, the Stracheys and her time in a cottage on...
30 letters, 4 undated Letters to Maitland Radford from Viola Meynell (Prue). Includes a letter in which Viola turns down Maitland’s offer of marriage. Includes a list of the letters made by either Muriel Radford or Ann MacEwan.
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...
32 letters and 2 telegrams. 1 from 1901, 1 from 1911, 9 from 1914, 11 from 1915, 1 from 1918, 11 from 1920. Letters to Maitland Radford from his sister Margaret. The letters include a description of D.H. Lawrence. 1 letter is to both Maitland and Hester Radford. Margaret also includes her versi...