Together with 2 early photographs and a postcard.
MS notes, and 5 pp. MS draft on Sofja Kowalevska (an early woman professor of mathematics at Stockholm in the 1880s). n.d., c.1950 (see letter to Lotte Meitner-Graf, 28 March 1950 in A.198).
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed 'Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed 'Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters of 26 March 1942 and 19 November 1943 refer to Lise Meitner's isolation in Siegbahn's institute and in Copenhagen and her regret at not having stayed in Britain in 1939.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed 'Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Letters and cards, addressed (sometimes jointly) to Walter Meitner (youngest of the Meitner family) and Lotte Graf whom he married and who practised as an internationally famous photographer under the name Meitner-Graf.
Most of the letters are signed `Wuzerl'.
Includes correspondence re Walter Meitner's internment, Frisch's visit to him, and his release.
Includes a letter from Bertha Graf.
Includes recommendations for posts for Walter Meitner 1950 and later exchanges with Lotte Meitner-Graf.
Mainly re death of Lotte Meitner-Graf in 1973 and matters arising.
Includes obituary notice (by Frisch), letters of condolence, suggestions for volume of selected photographs, 'Lottes Böches Liste' and later correspondence with son (Philip, formerly Franz) and his family.