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Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1984

 File
Identifier: Acc.13772/85

Scope and Contents

File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include James Bustard, The Scottish Arts Council; Erica Bright, The Scotish Arts Council; David Morris; Pamela Snowdon, Scottish Society of Women Artists; Louise Annand; possibly 'Peter'; Inga Beth Heiden; 'Bob'; 'Philip'; Hanne Schorp-Pflumm; possibly 'Dorothy' Thompson; possibly 'April' Taylor; Alison Linklater; possibly 'Morna'; Inge Goodwin; Richard Demarco, Demarcation 84; 'Ros'; 'Robert and Lola'; possibly 'Beatrice' Maier; Ronald Dickinson; Percy Mark, Hertfordshire Association of Architects; Norwich School of Art; Dr. C.W. Fishburne, Edinburgh University Students' Association; 'Sue'; Reverend Philip Crosfield; 'John'; 'Babette'; 'Pat'; '? Alexander'; 'Terry'; 'A and R'; Sarah and Jimmy Boyle, The Gateway Exchange; 'Louise'; Patricia J.O. Wells, The Patricia Wells Gallery; 'Jean'; Margaret Profit; Alison Ellett, The Wiggins Teape Group Ltd.; 'Robert'; James Holland; 'Lesley'; possibly Henry Kaplan; M.D. Broad, The Wiggins Teape Group Ltd.; Sarah Fox-Pitt, The Tate Gallery; and possibly 'Tina' Lucas.

File also includes a programme for an exhibition held at The Upstairs Gallery, London in October 1984, featuring Peter Burman, William Littlejohn, and Tony Yates; and a programme for an exhibition held at the Patricia Wells Gallery, Bristol in November-December 1984.

Dates

  • Creation: 1984

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Conditions Governing Use

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Extent

1 Folders

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division Repository

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