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FRAZ/25/67 · Item · 24 Nov. 1938
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, British Museum - Is sorry that she is unwell and will be unable to come to the Huxley meeting this year, will send an invitation to Forrest Dodd to come as their representative; admires the volume on Africa and Madagascar.

Add. MS c/59/53 · Item · 1 Jan. 1898
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

5 Oxford Gdens W. - Asks if he speaks French with Lilly, she speaks French to Forrest [Dodd] but he answers in English; thanks him for the pretty shoes; her child [Cecil?] has the same hand movements as Lilly and they hope he takes after her in intelligence as well.

FRAZ/18/44 · Item · 4 July 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

13 Maple Avenue, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester - Thanks her for her letter, received a nice letter from Forrest Dodd; thinks he detects R. R. Marett's hand in the review in the 'Times Literary Supplement'.

FRAZ/18/36 · Item · 17 Nov. 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Beeds Haven Hotel, Bude, N. Cornwall - Is sorry writing tires her as it is an enjoyable hobby and profession of hers; finds the war irksome in making long distance travel prohibitive and having to keep away from London, with 'its sky so often threatening & disquieting'.

FRAZ/18/34 · Item · 19 Nov. 1938
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

62 Bolingbroke Road, W. 14 - Is reading the 'Times Literary Supplement' article about Frazer, and is pleased about the publication of vol. I of 'Anthologia Anthropologica'; asks if Frazer did not exclaim, 'Consummatum Est!' and Lilly murmur, 'My Cambridge Blue!'

FRAZ/3/123 · Item · 3 July 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Is enjoying the garden; hears from Forrest Dodd occasionally, wishes to be remembered to Ashman; all are much interested in 'The Portrait'; thinks the photograph on the cover is excellent; is busy, misses her work of twenty-nine years.

FRAZ/16/11 · Item · 10 July 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

c/o Mrs James Martin, Parc Bracket, Camborne, Cornwall - Thanks her for the cuttings from the 'Times Literary Supplement' and 'Nature' which he returns [not present]; admires the Downie biography; his brother-in-law has died at age 74.