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Add. MS b/36/128 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

British Embassy, Constantinople. Dated May 20th, 1914 - Thinks there is an enormous amount of anthropological material in Asia Minor which could be gathered by Consular officers, and suggests he write him a letter asking for help, which he could then send on to consular officers unofficially; an official route would be less effective.

TRER/12/261 · Item · 27 Jan 1917
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - Encloses a cutting from the American "Nation", with a letter about [Rabindranath] Tagore, and a poem by Lord Crewe which is 'about as good as his father would have written'. The poem reminds Sir George of the 'very pretty memoir' by Lord Ribblesdale about his son [Charles] Lister [who died of wounds sustained at Gallipolli] which has recently been published. Thinks the long article on Emerson in this week's "[Times] Literary Supplement" is by the same writer as the one on Keats; strange to see how the author in both cases 'admires and loves' quite different things to those he does himself. Most interested in Robert having known 'Jones Festing' [sic: Henry Festing Jones], and will want to talk to him. Now Robert knows 'all about it', can say that Mr [Arthur] Fifield told him the same about what seems to be now the only surviving sister of Samuel Butler.