Re illness of Harriet Martineau.
Photograph album, mainly containing photographs of members of the Housman family, with list [in Kate Symons' hand?] identifying the subjects. Some loose photographs and reproductions.
Letter, 26 Jul. 1920, from A. E. Housman to his sister Kate Symons, written from Trinity College.
Letters to Gerald Symons, 1959-2014, from members of the Housman Society and re Housman related events. Letters to and copy letters of Gerald Symons, 1997-2002 re work on the letters of George Herbert Housman, which were published by the Housman Society, edited by Jeremy Bourne, in 2001.
Photostat copies of letters written by George Herbert Housman from Burma to his father, stepmother, and sister Kate, Dec. 1891-Dec. 1892, along with transcriptions of letters by Gerald Symons.
Ephemera collected by Gerald Symons, including tickets, menus, and programmes etc of Housman related events. Family trees; lists of Housman family memorabilia and works by A. E. Housman and Laurence Housman; notes on the Housman family, some evidently prepared as talks.
Newspaper cuttings and extracts on members of the Housman family, 1896-1990s, including several on Tom Stoppard's play about A. E. Housman, The Invention of Love. A number are mounted on paper, with dates and other annotations by Gerald Symons.
Sans titreRe article by Lord Houghton in the Fortnightly Review on 'The Position and Practice of the House of Lords' (published Jan. 1872).
Re article by Lord Houghton in the Fortnightly Review on 'The Position and Practice of the House of Lords' (published Jan. 1872).
Re article by Lord Houghton in the Fortnightly Review on 'The Position and Practice of the House of Lords' (published Jan. 1872).
Manuscript on large-format loose sheets which is essentially a rewriting of pages 1-56 of the second part of MS-114 and thus the second reworking of part of the Big Typescript. It needs to be read with this volume as there are a number of references between the two manuscripts. f 38 also contains a reference to the missing ‘kleines format’
First notebook concerned with the nature of psychological concepts. Noted at the front: “Dieses Schreibbuch enthalt fast nur schlechte Satze. Manche von ihnen aber konnen zu besseren Satzen Anregung geben. Die meisten sind blosser Abfall.”
(i): Typescript, (ii): a second copy, and (iii): a further copy of p. 248 only.