Mainly letters to Margaret Taylor re presentation of drawings and paintings by her husband to various museums and galleries, 1931-35. Includes correspondence from: S. Cockerell (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), C. Dodgson (Dept. of Prints and Drawings, British Museum), M. Hardie (Victoria and Albert Museum), 1931-33, Fine Art Society. A curriculum vitae of Edward Taylor is also included.
Correspondence addressed to Margaret Taylor.
About Julian and Geoffrey Taylor, with one letter to Taylor, congratulating him on his scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1905.
Letter from N. B. Mitchell to Taylor's parents, on his prospects of obtaining a Fellowship at Trinity, 1909
Letter of congratulation to Taylor on his election to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity, from `Your respectful Paw'.
Taylor spent several months in Linford Sanatorium, Ringwood, with a lung infection. He received many letters from his family and friends, mainly personal, but some including news of Cambridge. There are no surviving letters from Taylor for this period.
Extracts mainly from his father's diaries ('EIT') but occasionally from his mother's ('MT'). Extracts refer to family affairs and especially to the early years of Geoffrey (nicknamed 'B') and Julian ('b'). Some comments or notes have been added by Taylor.
Includes: Various letters exchanged between Taylor's parents, some dated by Batchelor, 1893, 1895.
Letter from Alice Stott (née Boole), 1895, to her sister, Margaret Taylor.
2 letters from Mary Hinton to Margaret Taylor, 1895, 1896
Letters from H.J. Spenser re Julian Taylor's education, 1906.
Letter from Sibyl Widdows re Geoffrey Taylor, 1913.
Includes: Very early letter about sailing, n.d., c.1896.
2 letters from Trinity, c.1905.
3 letters written from S.S. `Scotia', June-July 1913.
Other misc. letters and greetings, 1919, 1925.