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Vol. XII (ff. 399). 1923-1929.
George Bernard Shaw, author: 'St. Joan': correspondence with G. B. Shaw concerning by George Bernard Shaw: 1923-1929.
includes:
- f. 1 Karl Walter, Secretary of the Horace Plunkett Foundation: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Karl Walter: 1923.
- f. 5 Eva Maria Schneider, friend of L F Shaw: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Eva Maria Schneider: 1923, 1944.
- f. 6 Hicksonia Publishing Company: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hicksonia Publishing Company: 1923: Printed.
- ff. 7-16, 37-41, 90-107, 258, 283, 316, 326-328 Judge Henry Neil, of Hollywood; US social campaigner: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Judge Henry Neil: 1923-1933: Partly printed. Partly copies.
- f. 17 Ernest Marshall, American journalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Ernest Marshall: 1915, 1923: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- ff. 18, 26 Sir William Hamilton Fyfe, classicist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir William Hamilton Fyfe: 1923: Partly copy.
- f. 20 Alfred Cecil Wall Edwards, housemaster at Christ's Hospital: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Alfred Cecil Wall Edwards: 1923: Copy.
- ff. 21-25 Réné Fülöp-Miller, Austrian author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Réné Fülöp-Miller: 1923: Partly signed, shorthand draft and copy.
- f. 27 J. J. O'Malley, medical practitioner, of Calgary: Letter to G. B. Shaw of J. J. O'Malley: 1923: Signed.
- f. 28 William Thomson, headmaster of Hutcheson's Girls' Grammar School, Glasgow: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Thomson: 1923.
- f. 29 Kathleen Young, formerly Scott née Bruce; sculptor; widow of Captain R F Scott; wife of Edward, 1st Baron Kennet: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Kathleen Young: 1923-1944: Partly draft.
- f. 35 Jake Ellis, of the Oxford Playhouse Company: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Jake Ellis: 1923.
- ff. 36, 63, 125v Julius Bertram, solicitor: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Julius Bertram: 1923, 1924: Partly printed.
- f. 42 Hilda Beatrice Hewlett, widow of M H Hewlett: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hilda Beatrice Hewlett: 1923.
- f. 44 F. Jeffery, manager, Paddington branch, London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of F. Jeffery: 1923: Signed.
- f. 45 Joseph Hartley Wicksteed, son of Reverend P H Wicksteed: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Joseph Hartley Wicksteed: 1923.
- f. 50 Edith Mary Evans, afterwards Booth; DBE; actress: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edith Mary Evans: 1923.
- f. 52 Henry Kiel Ayliff, actor and producer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Henry Kiel Ayliff: 1923: Typewritten.
- f. 53 Reginald Pound, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Reginald Pound: 1923: Signed.
- f. 54 Alice Mary Lockett, afterwards Sharpe; wife (1890) of Dr. W S Sharpe: Dr W. S. Salisbury Sharpe: Invitation to the marriage of their daughter from Dr. W. S. Salisbury Sharpe and Mrs. Sharpe: 1923: Mostly printed.
- f. 55 William Stephen Sanders, MP; Fabian: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Stephen Sanders: 1889-1923: Partly copy.
- ff. 56, 123, 168, 201, 237 Father Joseph S. Leonard, CM; of St. Mary's Training College, Hammersmith: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Father Joseph S. Leonard: 1920-1925.
- ff. 58, 108, 113, 127, 149 Frederick Henry Evans, photographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Frederick Henry Evans: 1903-1941: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 60 E. Theodore Pheils, osteopath, of Birmingham: Cecil George Teall, MB; ChB: Letter concerning radiograph of G. B. Shaw to E. Theodore Pheils of Cecil George Teall: 1923.
- f. 61 E. Theodore Pheils, osteopath, of Birmingham: Letter to G. B. Shaw of E. Theodore Pheils: 1923: Signed.
- f. 65 Horace T. O'Rourke, chairman, Civic Survey Committee, Dublin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Horace T. O'Rourke: 1923: Printed.
- f. 67v Irene Varsanyi, of Budapest: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Irene Varsanyi: 1923.
- f. 69 Miss Emily Guest, of West Hampstead: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Miss Emily Guest: 1902: Draft, partly typewritten.
- f. 70 Matthew Edward McNulty, childhood friend of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Matthew Edward McNulty: 1880-1923: Partly draft and signed.
- f. 71 George Frederick Kunz, President of the Joan of Arc Statue Committee, New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Frederick Kunz: 1923: Signed.
- ff. 72, 128 Dr F. C. Steinermayr, lecturer in English, of Brünn, Czechoslovakia: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dr. F. C. Steinermayr: 1923, 1924.
- f. 73 John Mackinnon Robertson, PC; author and politician: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Mackinnon Robertson: 1885-1927.
- f. 77 Lee Simonson, author and designer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lee Simonson: 1923.
- f. 80 A. D. Nikolaiev-Shevirev, of Petrograd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of A. D. Nikolaiev-Shevirev: 1924: Russ. with Eng. transl.
- ff. 91-96 Judge Henry Neil, of Hollywood; US social campaigner: `The Beginning of Mothers' Pensions' by Judge Henry Neil: circa 1924: Printed.
- ff. 97-104 Judge Henry Neil, of Hollywood; US social campaigner: `The Inspiration of One Mother' by Judge Henry Neil: circa 1924: Printed.
- f. 109 George Alfred Noble, of the London Crematorium Co: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of George Alfred Noble: 1924.
- ff. 111, 172 Herbert Thurston, SJ; author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Herbert Thurston: 1924: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 112 James Joseph Mallon, CH; Warden of Toynbee Hall: Letter to G. B. Shaw of James Joseph Mallon: 1924.
- ff. 115, 119 Ernest Ambrose Couch, vicar of Stogumber, county Somerset: Letter and a post card to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Ambrose Couch: 1924.
- f. 116 W. E. Dupernex, of Hove: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. E. Dupernex: 1924.
- f. 120 F. S. Freestone, engineer, of Burton-on-Trent: Letter to G. B. Shaw of F. S. Freestone: 1924: Signed.
- f. 121 S. Brentnall, engineer, of Warrington: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of S. Brentnall: 1924: Partly photogr.
- f. 129 Charles Gore, Bishop successively of Worcester, Birmingham and Oxford: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Gore: 1924.
- f. 130 Evan Frederic Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Evan Frederic Morgan: 1924: Signed.
- f. 133 Frederick Leverton Harris, PC; MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Leverton Harris: 1924?.
- f. 134 Henry Williamson, novelist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Henry Williamson: 1924.
- f. 137 Major Hervey de Montmorency, DSO: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Major Hervey de Montmorency: 1924.
- f. 140 Josephine MacLeod: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Josephine MacLeod: 1924.
- ff. 141-144, 329 Florence Emily Hardy, née Dugdale; 2nd wife of T Hardy: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Florence Emily Hardy: 1924-1928: Partly copy.
- f. 145 George Henry Pownall Glossop, honorary Canon of St. Albans Cathedral: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Henry Pownall Glossop: 1924.
- f. 146 Alexsandr Lakovelevich Tairov, Director, Moscow Kamerny Theatre: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexsandr Lakovelevich Tairov: 1924.
- f. 147 Robert Laurence Binyon, CH; poet: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Laurence Binyon: 1924.
- f. 150 Louis Nicholas Feipel, US bibliographer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Louis Nicholas Feipel: 1924: Signed.
- f. 154 John Drinkwater, playwright and theatre manager: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John Drinkwater: 1916, 1924.
- ff. 155-165 Herbert Edward Palmer, poet: Letter, enclosing 'The Birth of the Irish Race', to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Edward Palmer: 1924: Partly copy.
- f. 166 Laurence Alma-Tadema, author; daughter of Sir L Alma-Tadema: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Laurence Alma-Tadema: 1895-1924: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 171 Frederick William Wheldon, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frederick William Wheldon: 1924.
- ff. 173, 275 Léon De Smet, Belgian artist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Léon De Smet: 1924, 1925.
- f. 175 Hope Emily Allen, mediaevalist: Oneida Community: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hope Emily Allen concerning Oneida Community: 1924: Signed.
- f. 185 Karel Càpek, Czech dramatist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Karel Càpek: 1924, 1930.
- f. 186 Hazel Lavery, née Martyn; 2nd wife of Sir John Lavery: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Hazel Lavery: 1924: Copy.
- f. 188 Charles L. Norden, solicitor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles L. Norden: 1944: Signed.
- f. 189 Murray Margaret Alice) archaeologist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Margaret Alice Murray: 1924.
- f. 191 Boris F. Lebedev, Russian journalist and translator; husband of Sasha Kropotkin: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Boris F. Lebedev: 1916-1939.
- f. 193 Stanislav Sliwinski, Secretary, the Polish Theatre, Warsaw: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Stanislav Sliwinski: 1925.
- f. 194 Reverend Philip Henry Wicksteed, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Rev. Philip Henry Wicksteed: 1920, 1925.
- f. 198 Harry Toogood, of the 3rd House of Trade Unions, Moscow: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Harry Toogood: 1925: Signed.
- f. 202 John Robert Gregg, US inventor of a shorthand system: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John Robert Gregg: 1925: Signed and Partly printed.
- f. 206 Sir Jacob Epstein, sculptor: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Jacob Epstein: 1912, 1925.
- f. 207 Aylmer Maude, translator and biographer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Aylmer Maude: 1910-1925: Partly typewritten and signed.
- f. 208 William H. Goodchild, metallurgist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William H. Goodchild: 1925: Signed.
- ff. 211-220 Niall Diarmid Campbell, 10th Duke of Argyll: Church of All Saints, Inverary: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw, concerning peal of bells at Church of All Saints, Inverary from Niall Diarmid Campbell: 1925: Mostly printed.
- f. 221 Baron Jànos Kemeny,; Rumanian poet: Letter , on behalf of Baron Jànos Kemeny: 1925.
- f. 224 John Herbert Foulds, composer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Herbert Foulds: 1925.
- f. 225 C. Vogt, German socialist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of C. Vogt: 1925: Dictated.
- f. 227 Samuel, Gilbert and Company; solicitors: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Samuel, Gilbert and Company (solicitors): 1925: Copy and shorthand draft.
- f. 228 Cicily Isabel Andrews, née Fairfield; alias 'Rebecca West'; author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Cicily Isabel Andrews: 1920-1938(?): Partly copy and signed.
- f. 229 Cicily Isabel Andrews, née Fairfield; alias 'Rebecca West'; author: Isaac Don Levine, US writer on Russian affairs: Telegram to Cicily Isabel Andrews of Isaac Don Levine: 1925.
- f. 230 Norman Stuckey, at Orléans: Post card to G. B. Shaw from Norman Stuckey: 1925.
- f. 231 Alfred Byron Cruikshank, US author: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Byron Cruikshank: 1925.
- f. 233 Art. Photographs: James Shaw Maxwell, of the Independent Labour Party: Postcard to G. B. Shaw of James Shaw Maxwell: 1925.
- f. 235 Victor MacClure, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Victor MacClure: 1925.
- f. 239 Lady Mary Moore, afterwards Wyndham: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lady Mary Moore: 1925.
- f. 241 Charlotte Frances Shaw, née Payne-Townshend; wife of G B Shaw: Gilbert McAllister, MP: Letter to Charlotte Frances Shaw of Gilbert McAllister: 1925.
- f. 243 Richard Morris, MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Richard Morris: 1925.
- ff. 244-253 Richard Morris, MP: Municipal Mutual Insurance Company: 'British Municipalities and Mutual Insurance' by Richard Morris: 1925: Typewritten and signed.
- f. 254 1st Bart Meyer Adèle) wife of Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Adèle Meyer: 1912, 1925.
- f. 256 Wilfred Partington, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Wilfred Partington: 1925-1947?: Partly copy.
- f. 260 George Herbert Thring, solicitor; Secretary to the Society of Authors: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George Herbert Thring: 1904-1930: Partly signed and copy.
- ff. 261-263v Margaret McMillan, CBE; CH; educationist: Rachel McMillan Training Centre: Letter to G. B. Shaw enclosing prospectus of Margaret McMillan: 1925: Partly printed.
- f. 264 Sir Muirhead Bone, artist: William Robert Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel: Letter, copied to G. B. Shaw, to Viscount Peel of Sir Muirhead Bone: 1925: Copy.
- f. 276* Augustin Frédéric Adolphe Hamon, French author; translator of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Augustin Frédéric Adolphe Hamon: 1897-1926: Fr.: Signed; partly typewritten and printed copy.
- ff. 277-278v, 285-286v, 296 G. D. Sondhi, of Government College, Lahore: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of G. D. Sondhi: 1926-1927: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 279 James Humphrey Cotton Minchin, author and publisher: Letter to Miss B. Patch of James Humphrey Cotton Minchin: 1926: Signed.
- f. 280 Sir William Rothenstein, Principal, Royal College of Art: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir William Rothenstein: 1903-1943.
- f. 281 Friedrich Sthamer, German diplomatist: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Friedrich Sthamer: 1926: Imperf. copy.
- f. 282 Sir Edward William Elgar, Baronet; OM; composer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Edward William Elgar: 1926-1933.
- f. 284 James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of James Augustine Aloysius Joyce: 1926.
- f. 287 Assistant Circuit Judge Henrik Sederholm, Executive Director, The Nobel Foundation: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Assistant Circuit Judge Henrik Sederholm: 1926: Signed.
- f. 289 Hambros Bank Limited: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hambros Bank Limited: 1926.
- ff. 290-292 Baron Erik Kule Palmstierna,; Swedish diplomatist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Baron Erik Kule Palmstierna: 1927, n.d.: Signed and draft.
- f. 293 Frank Reynolds, of the English Players, Paris: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frank Reynolds: 1927.
- ff. 294, 295 Hirachand Kasturchand Javeri, of Bombay: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hirachand Kasturchand Javeri: 1926-1927.
- ff. 297-310 R. Fischer, editor of 'Individualität', Basel: Letter to G. B. Shaw of R. Fischer: 1927: Germ.
- f. 311 Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda; afterwards Mackworth: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Margaret Haig Thomas: 1927, 1946: Signed.
- f. 317v Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Emery Walker: 1889-1932: Partly copy.
- f. 318 Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose, Indian naturalist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose: 1927.
- f. 319 Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Indian poet: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Rabindranath Tagore: 1927: Partly draft.
- f. 321 'Lion' Phillimore, alias Lucy; wife of R C Phillimore; Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Lucy Phillimore: 1912-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 323 John Leslie Palmer, writer; League of Nations Official: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Leslie Palmer: circa 1910-1941.
- f. 324 Katharine Gillett- Gatty: Post card to G. B. Shaw of Katharine Gillett- Gatty: 1927.
- f. 330 Neville Stephen Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton; artist: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Neville Stephen Lytton: 1906-1928.
- f. 331 Sir Archibald Dennis Flower, High Steward, Borough of Stratford-upon-Avon: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Archibald Dennis Flower: 1928, 1932: Signed.
- f. 334 Ernest Percival Rhys, author and editor: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Ernest Percival Rhys: 1890-1939.
- f. 336 Dr Sándor Hevesi, director of the National Theatre, Budapest; translator of G B Shaw: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dr Sándor), director of the National Theatre, Budapest Hevesi: circa 1907-1936.
- f. 337 Edith Louisa Sitwell, DBE; poet: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edith Louisa Sitwell: 1928.
- f. 338 Noel Jacquin, chirognomist: Letter with reading of G. B. Shaw's hand of Noel Jacquin: 1928: Signed.
- f. 344 G. F. H. Taylor, of Austin Bros., picture frame makers, Hoxton: Letter to G. B. Shaw of G. F. H. Taylor: 1928.
- f. 345 Ivan Opffer, artist, of Caques-sur-Mer, France: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ivan Opffer: 1928.
- f. 347 Eskil Sundström, Secretary of the Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation: Letter, enclosing annual report, to G. B. Shaw of Eskil Sundström: 1928: Signed and mostly printed.
- f. 350 Peggy Egan, of Cork: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Peggy Egan: 1928.
- ff. 351, 352 Art. Photographs: Photographs of G. B. Shaw: 1928.
- f. 353 J. Armour Macmillan, novelist: Letters of G. B. Shaw to J. Armour Macmillan: 1928: Draft and typewritten copy.
- f. 357 Albert Thomas, French socialist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Albert Thomas: 1928: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 358 H. K. Ainsworth, of the Ministry of Health, Insurance Department: Letter to G. B. Shaw of H. K. Ainsworth: 1928: Signed.
- ff. 359, 361 Marguerite Radclyffe Hall, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Marguerite Radclyffe Hall: 1928: Partly signed.
- f. 362 Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin, Director of Public Prosecutions: Marguerite Radclyffe Hall, author: Rubenstein, Nash and Co; solicitors: Letter rel. to 'The Well of Loneliness' to Rubenstein, Nash and Co. (solicitors) of Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin: 1928: Copy.
- f. 363 Mrs Mary Stewart Cholmondeley, sister of Mrs C F Shaw: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mrs Mary Stewart Cholmondeley: 1924?.
- ff. 363-366v 'The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism': Correspondence: 1924?, 1928?.
- f. 365 Alfred Mattison, socialist, of Leeds: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Mattison: 1928?.
- f. 367 Marie Stránská, of Prague: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Marie Stránská: 1929.
- f. 369 Dr Mladen Horvat, editor of the 'Pantheon', Zagreb: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Dr. Mladen Horvat: 1929: Signed.
- f. 370 John Homer Dye, of Phillips Academy, Andover USA: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Homer Dye: 1929: Signed.
- f. 371 Charles Nowell, City Librarian, Coventry: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charles Nowell: 1929: Signed partly printed.
- f. 373 Joe Webb, boyhood neighbour of G B Shaw in Dublin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Joe Webb: 1929.
- f. 375 Miss Mabel Shaw, missionary in N Rhodesia: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Miss Mabel Shaw: 1929, 1940.
- f. 380 John Howard Whitehouse, Warden of Bembridge School: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Howard Whitehouse: 1920, 1929: Signed.
- f. 381 S. Scarizza, Italian engineer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. Scarizza: 1929.
- f. 383 John Edward Whiting, of Frensham, Surrey: Letter to Miss B. Patch of John Edward Whiting: 1929: Signed.
- f. 384 Francis Samuel Smith, MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Francis Samuel Smith: 1929.
- f. 385 R. Meynell Pearson, dentist and author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of R. Meynell Pearson: 1929.
- f. 387 Sir Hubert Douglas Henderson, economist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Hubert Douglas Henderson: 1929.
- f. 388 Edward Henry Gordon Craig, son of Ellen Terry; stage designer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edward Henry Gordon Craig: 1929, 1930: Partly copy.
- f. 390 Gene Tunney, called James Joseph; US boxer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Joseph Tunney: 1929-1948: Partly signed. Partly imperf.
- f. 393 Constable and Company; publishers, London: Hindustani Academy, Allahabad: Letter concerning translations of G. B. Shaw to Constable and Company (publishers of Hindustani Academy, Allahabad: 1929: Signed.
- f. 394 James Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister: Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Ramsay MacDonald: 1897, 1929.
- f. 395 Winifred Holtby, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Winifred Holtby: 1929: Signed.
- f. 398 Ostdeutsche Buchhandlung; Breslau: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ostdeutsche Buchhandlung (of Breslau): 1929: Typewritten and signed.
- f. 399 Pye Radio Limited: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Pye Radio Limited: 1929: Partly printed.
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- Ainsworth, H K, of the Ministry of Health Insurance Department
Allen, Hope Emily, mediaevalist
Andrews, Cicily Isabel, née Fairfield, alias 'Rebecca West', writer, critic, journalist, 1892-1983
Ayliff, Henry Kiell, actor and producer, d 1949
Bertram, Julius, solicitor
Binyon, Robert Laurence, poet and art historian, 1869-1943
Bodkin, Archibald Henry, Director of Public Prosecutions
Bone, Muirhead, Knight, artist, 1876-1953
Bose, Jagadis Chunder, Indian naturalist
Brentnall, S, engineer of Warrington
Campbell, Niall Diarmid, 10th Duke of Argyll
Cholmondeley, Mary Stewart, Mrs sister of Mrs C F Shaw
Church of All Saints, Inverary
Constable and Company, publishers, of London, 1795-1999
Couch, Ernest Ambrose, vicar of Stogumber Somerset
Craig, Edward Henry Gordon, son of Ellen Terry, stage designer, 1872-1966
Cruikshank, Alfred Byron, US author
Càpek, Karel, Czech dramatist
Drinkwater, John, poet and playwright, 1882-1937
Dupernex, W E, of Hove, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1924
Dye, John Homer, of Andover, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1929
Edwards, Alfred Cecil Wall, housemaster at Christ's Hospital
Egan, Peggy, of Cork, Ireland; correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1928
Elgar, Edward William, 1st Baronet, composer, 1857-1934,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000012102494X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/76499978
Ellis, Jake, of the Oxford Playhouse Company
Epstein, Jacob, Knight, sculptor, 1880-1959
Evans, Edith Mary, actress, 1888-1976
Evans, Frederick Henry, bookseller and photographer, 1853-1943
Feipel, Louis Nicholas, American bibliographer, fl 1883-1924
Fischer, R, editor of 'Individualität' Basel, fl 1927
Flower, Archibald Dennis, Knight, Mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon, 1865-1950
Foulds, John Herbert, composer, 1880-1939,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120303031
Freestone, F S, engineer of Burton-on-Trent
Fyfe, William Hamilton, classicist
Fülöp-Miller, Réné, Austrian author
Gatty, Katharine, socialist and campaigner for women's suffrage, 1870-1952
Glossop, George Henry Pownall, canon of St Albans Cathedral, 1858-1925
Goodchild, William H, metallurgist, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1925
Gore, Charles, theologian, chaplain and Bishop of Oxford, 1853-1932
Gregg, John Robert, educator, publisher and inventor, 1867-1948
Guest, Emily, of West Hampstead, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1902
Hall, Marguerite Radclyffe, author
Hambros Bank Limited
Hamon, Augustin Frédéric Adolphe, French author, translator of G B Shaw
Hardy, Florence Emily, née Dugdale, schoolteacher, writer and wife of Thomas Hardy, 1879-1937
Harris, Frederick Leverton, PC, MP
Henderson, Hubert Douglas, economist
Hevesi, Sándor, Director of the National Theatre Budapest; translator of G B Shaw, 1873-1939,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000091469410
Hewlett, Hilda Beatrice, widow of M H Hewlett
Hicksonia Publishing Company
Hindustani Academy, Allahabad
Holtby, Winifred, author
Horvat, Mladen, Dr. editor of the 'Pantheon' Zagreb
Jacquin, Noel, chirognomist
Javeri, Hirachand Kasturchand, of Bombay
Jeffery, F, manager Paddington branch London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd
Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius, author, 1882-1941,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121302495
Kemeny, Jànos, Baron Rumanian poet
Kunz, George Frederick, President of the Joan of Arc Statue Committee New York
Lavery, Hazel, née Martyn 2nd wife of Sir John Lavery
Lebedev, Boris F, Russian journalist and translator, husband of Sasha Kropotkin
Leonard, Joseph S, Father CM, of St Mary's Training College Hammersmith
Levine, Isaac Don, US writer on Russian affairs
Lockett, Alice Mary, 1890 afterwards Sharpe wife of Dr W S Sharpe
Lytton, Neville Stephen, 3rd Earl of Lytton, artist
MacClure, Victor, author
MacDonald, James Ramsay, Prime Minister, 1866-1937
MacLeod, Josephine
Macmillan, J Armour, novelist
Mallon, James Joseph, CH, Warden of Toynbee Hall
Marshall, Ernest, American journalist
Mattison, Alfred, socialist of Leeds
Maude, Aylmer, translator and biographer
Maxwell, James Shaw, of the Independent Labour Party
McAllister, Gilbert, journalist and Member of Parliament, 1906-1964,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000116010009
McMillan, Margaret, CBE, CH, educationist
McNulty, Matthew Edward, childhood friend of G B Shaw
Meyer, Adèle, wife of Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer 1st Baronet
Minchin, James Humphrey Cotton, author and publisher
Montmorency, Hervey de, Major DSO
Moore, Mary Charlotte, afterwards Lady Wyndham, wife of Sir Charles, 1861-1931
Morgan, Evan Frederic, 2nd Viscount Tredegar
Morris, Richard, MP
Municipal Mutual Insurance Company
Murray Margaret Alice, archaeologist
Neil, Henry, Judge of Hollywood, US social campaigner
Nikolaiev-Shevirev, A D, of Petrograd
Noble, George Alfred, of the London Crematorium Co
Norden, Charles L, solicitor
Nowell, Charles, City Librarian Coventry
O'Malley, J J, medical practitioner of Calgary
O'Rourke, Horace T, chairman Civic Survey Committee Dublin
Oneida Community
Opffer, Ivan, artist of Caques-sur-Mer France
Ostdeutsche Buchhandlung, of Breslau
Palmer, Herbert Edward, poet, critic, 1880-1961
Palmer, John Leslie, writer, League of Nations official, 1885-1944
Palmstierna, Erik Kule, Baron Swedish diplomatist
Partington, Wilfred, author
Pearson, R Meynell, dentist and author
Peel, William Robert Wellesley, 2nd Viscount Peel
Pheils, E Theodore, osteopath of Birmingham
Phillimore, Lion', wife of R C Phillimore, Fabian alias Lucy
Pound, Reginald, author, 1894-1991
Pye Radio Limited
Rachel McMillan Training Centre
Reynolds, Frank, of the English Players Paris
Rhys, Ernest Percival, author and editor, 1859-1946
Robertson, John Mackinnon, PC, author and politician
Rothenstein, William, Knight, artist and art administrator, 1872-1945
Rubinstein, Nash and Co, solicitors, 1889-1987
Salisbury Sharpe, W S, Dr.
Samuel, Gilbert and Company, solicitors
Sanders, William Stephen, MP, Fabian
Scarizza, S, Italian engineer
Schneider, Eva Maria, friend of L F Shaw
Sederholm,, Henrik, Assistant Circuit Judge Executive Director The Nobel Foundation
Shaw, Charlotte Frances, née Payne-Townshend, political activist, 1857-1943
Shaw, George Bernard, author and playwright, 1856-1950,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080436250
Shaw, Mabel, Miss missionary in N Rhodesia
Simonson, Lee, author and designer
Sitwell, Edith Louisa, poet and biographer, 1887-1964
Sliwinski, Stanislav, Secretary the Polish Theatre Warsaw
Smet, Léon, Belgian artist, 1881-1966
Smith, Francis Samuel, MP
Sondhi, G D, of Government College Lahore
Steinermayr, F C, Dr. lecturer in English of Brünn Czechoslovakia
Sthamer, Friedrich, German diplomatist
Stránská, Marie, of Prague
Stuckey, Norman, at Orléans
Sundström, Eskil, Secretary of the Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation
Tadema, Laurense, writer, 1865-1940
Tagore, Rabindranath, Indian poet, 1861-1941
Tairov, Alexsandr Lakovelevich, Director Moscow Kamerny Theatre
Taylor, G F H, of Austin Bros picture frame makers Hoxton
Teall, Cecil George, MB, ChB
Thomas, Albert, French socialist
Thomas, Margaret Haig, afterwards Mackworth 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
Thomson, William, headmaster of Hutcheson's Girls' Grammar School Glasgow
Thring, George Herbert, solicitor, Secretary to the Society of Authors
Thurston, Herbert, SJ, author
Toogood, Harry, of the 3rd House of Trade Unions Moscow
Tunney, Gene, US boxer called James Joseph
Varsanyi, Irene, of Budapest
Vogt, C, German socialist
Walker, Emery, engraver and typographer
Walter, Karl, Secretary of the Horace Plunkett Foundation
Webb, Joe, boyhood neighbour of G B Shaw in Dublin
Wheldon, Frederick William, author
Whitehouse, John Howard, Warden of Bembridge School
Whiting, John Edward, of Frensham Surrey
Wicksteed, Joseph Hartley, son of Reverend P H Wicksteed
Wicksteed, Philip Henry, Reverend author
Williamson, Henry William, author, 1895-1977
Young, Kathleen, formerly Scott née Bruce sculptor, widow of Captain R F Scott, wife of Edward 1st Baron Kennet