Plan in blue and red ink, signed P.W.F. [P. W. Filby] '36, with bookcases indicated in blue and labeled with subject matter and a number, some of them shaded in red; two labels in red in the centre read 'For Lady Frazer' and 'Cases shaded red = 'Catalogued'.
as from 36 Oxford Rd, Cambridge [a postscript: 'We are not allowed to give our address, hence my Cambridge address!!'] - Was sorry to say goodbye in October; went to Sheffield, then Woolwich, where a bomb killed others in his shelter, is now in the… read more
Cambridge Philosophical Society - Thanks her for the present; is sorry to say goodbye; returns Downie's book, notes that it is lacking in praise for her part in Sir James' life.
Aubrietia, Cambridge Road, Gt. Shelford - Has found some but not all of the books she wants; is not convinced the others were ever a part of Frazer's library.
Aubrietia, Cambridge Road, Gt. Shelford - Will send the books she wants from University Library and Trinity; has ordered cards for their secretary to type up, gives instructions on entries; will avoid asking unnecessary questions.
Aubrietia, Cambridge Road, Gt. Shelford - Has read her instructions [for cataloguing Frazer's library] and has responded on another sheet [not present]; has started the work. Signature cut out.
Aubrietia, Cambridge Road, Gt. Shelford - Arrangements to catalogue and reorganise Frazer's library.
Typescript of a catalogue, 68 pp (approximately 2720 titles), with an addenda to March 1940. A note in P. W. Filby's hand at the top of the title page, dated March 1940, notes that periodicals are still arriving at the library.
13 Maple Avenue, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester - Understands [P. W.] Filby is no longer their secretary so does not expect an answer; is in Manchester, praises the John Rylands Library; has taken up Anglo-Saxon, and notes he is studying early stories of… read more
Typescript of a catalogue created primarily in 1935-1936, 30 pp (approximately 1100 titles), with an addenda to March 1940, and an additional page titled 'Books Returned to the Library from the British Museum and elsewhere about September 1939. (By J.G.F.… read more