Includes fragment of printed text from the binding of Q.0.113; two parchment fragments from the binding of I.13.76, with transcription, illustration and notes on three loose pages. One loose sheet with rubbing of bindings; one rubbing pasted in Sketch… read more
Fen Ditton, Cambridge - Thanks him for [the second edition of 'The Golden Bough']; is glad to hear from Mrs Frazer how he fares in foreign lands; has been put on the Caius Governing Body, and then the University Council, thinks it would be helpful as the… read more
Mentions news of Stephen Gaselee and Bruce Rogers.
Halford, Shipston on Stour. Dated 23 September, 1923 - Describes his health and the declining health of his sister [Anne]; has a good maid, but finds the change since the war in the attitude of labourer's women assisting with washing and charing… read more
Halford, Shipston on Stour - Describes his health and the declining health of his sister [Anne]; has a good maid, but finds the change since the war in the attitude of labourer's women assisting with washing and charing depressing; the children are… read more
10 Brookside - Forwards cuttings from 'The Standard', a letter to the editor querying a Welsh burial custom of including some bread, salt, and a coin in the coffin, with responses sent to the editor in response, detailing similar customs in other places;… read more
Xerox photocopies of over 240 letters, many of them of originals housed in other institutions. The letters are written by Frazer to multiple recipients with a few exceptions: eight are written by Lilly Frazer (to Miss Buckley, Sir Edmund Gosse, Bronisław… read more
Menu for dinner signed by the Master H. M. Butler, T. P. Pemberton, H. F. Newall, H. F. Stewart, Charles Waldstein, Francis Jenkinson, Sedley Taylor, E. Seymer Thompson, F. C. Burkitt, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edward J. Dent, Alan Gray, Charles Wood,… read more