Letters to Angelica Garnett from Frances Partridge, mother of Henrietta's first husband, Lytton Burgo Partridge.These letters are mostly regarding family news, including the engagement of Henrietta and Burgo, Henrietta's health, and Henrietta's relationship with her daughter, Sophie.
Correspondence between Angelica Garnett and Constance "Connie" Hunting, of Puckerbrush Press, regarding the publication of some of Angelica's work, but also conveying personal news.
Three notebooks containing sketches and writing by Angelica Garnett: - A small brown notebook of graph paper branded Olympic, dated 1968-1969, containing drawings by Angelica Garnett. The book lists the subjects of the drawings as "Meroe ; Atelier Velasquez ; Fez" - A black hardback sketchbook, d...
Manuscripts and compiled drafts for Angelica Garnett's account of her later life, covering her relationship with Ali Taitai, her stroke and recovery, and her life in France.
Letters to Angelica Garnett from Jane Dunn, biographer, regarding her book A Very Close Conspiracy about Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. These letters include Angelica's initial letter to Jane praising the book.
Letters to Angelica Garnett from Regina Marler, regarding her research into the Bloomsbury Group and conveying personal news. These letters include some replies from Angelica, and photographs of Regina and her family.
Letters to Angelica Garnett from Harvena Richter, poet and academic, discussing writing and conveying personal news. These letters include some replies from Angelica, examples of Harvena's poetry, and a copy of a review by Harvena of Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Centenary Celebration.