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Wrapper, labelled ‘Letters to & from Lady Constance Lytton.’, formerly enclosing 9/9-29
Wrapper, labelled ‘Letters to & from Lady Constance Lytton.’, formerly enclosing 9/9-29
Wrapper (partly printed) for the text of the Elections (Conveyance of Voters) Bill
Wrapper (partly printed) for the text of the Elections (Conveyance of Voters) Bill
Wrapper marked ‘Talks by P-L when @ Cambridge as undergraduate’, formerly containing 5/25-8
Wrapper marked ‘Talks by P-L when @ Cambridge as undergraduate’, formerly containing 5/25-8
Wrapper marked ‘Silly Billy to Discontented Susan’
Wrapper marked ‘Silly Billy to Discontented Susan’
Wrapper labelled ‘Personal letters from E.P-L written to P-L From South Africa. (Between February 19th, 1930 & May 29th, 1930) E.K. [Esther Knowles]’, formerly enclosing 8/30-58
Wrapper labelled ‘Personal letters from E.P-L written to P-L From South Africa. (Between February 19th, 1930 & May 29th, 1930) E.K. [Esther Knowles]’, formerly enclosing 8/30-58
World Faiths (journal of the World Congress of Faiths), No. 49, including an article entitled ‘Why? Whence? Whither?’, by Lord Pethick-Lawrence
World Faiths (journal of the World Congress of Faiths), No. 49, including an article entitled ‘Why? Whence? Whither?’, by Lord Pethick-Lawrence
Votes for Women, vol. v (new series), no. 209
Votes for Women, vol. v (new series), no. 209
Verses beginning ‘The mists of dawn do hide the day’, in the hand of Emmeline Pethick, on a card, with a watercolour drawing of a seascape on the other side
Verses beginning ‘The mists of dawn do hide the day’, in the hand of Emmeline Pethick, on a card, with a watercolour drawing of a seascape on the other side
Untitled article by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, written for the Peace Pledge Union (two copies)
Untitled article by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, written for the Peace Pledge Union (two copies)
Typed transcript of 3/156a
Typed transcript of 3/156a
Typed note, probably by one of Lord Pethick-Lawrence’s secretaries
Typed note, probably by one of Lord Pethick-Lawrence’s secretaries
Typed extract from 8/62a
Typed extract from 8/62a
Typed copy of the poem ‘The King of Kings’ by ‘A. E.’ (G. W. Russell), from Song and its Fountains (1932)
Typed copy of the poem ‘The King of Kings’ by ‘A. E.’ (G. W. Russell), from Song and its Fountains (1932)
Typed copy of the poem ‘Magna est veritas’ by Coventry Patmore, from Florilegium Amantis (1879)
Typed copy of the poem ‘Magna est veritas’ by Coventry Patmore, from Florilegium Amantis (1879)
Typed copy of the poem ‘First Fruits’ by John Masefield, as printed in Votes for Women
Typed copy of the poem ‘First Fruits’ by John Masefield, as printed in Votes for Women
Typed copy of lines from ‘In Memoriam’ by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Typed copy of lines from ‘In Memoriam’ by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Typed copy of Emily Brontë’s poem ‘No coward soul is mine’, headed ‘Faith’
Typed copy of Emily Brontë’s poem ‘No coward soul is mine’, headed ‘Faith’
Typed copy of 9/32a
Typed copy of 9/32a
Typed copy of ‘The Sacred Dance of Jesus’, a poem by G. R. S. Mead
Typed copy of ‘The Sacred Dance of Jesus’, a poem by G. R. S. Mead
Typed copy of ‘The Hunger Striker’, a poem by ‘L. W.’, as printed in Votes for Women
Typed copy of ‘The Hunger Striker’, a poem by ‘L. W.’, as printed in Votes for Women
Two typed copies of 8/128a
Two typed copies of 8/128a
Two index cards in the name of the London School of Economics
Two index cards in the name of the London School of Economics
Two copies of a message to the Indian press by Lord Pethick-Lawrence, for a supplement commemorating the Queen’s visit to India
Two copies of a message to the Indian press by Lord Pethick-Lawrence, for a supplement commemorating the Queen’s visit to India
Two copies of a memorandum by Lord Pethick-Lawrence headed ‘A Few suggestions for getting people to the Albert Hall for the Tagore meeting on May 8th’ (two copies)
Two copies of a memorandum by Lord Pethick-Lawrence headed ‘A Few suggestions for getting people to the Albert Hall for the Tagore meeting on May 8th’ (two copies)
Translation of a passage from a letter by Victor Hugo
Translation of a passage from a letter by Victor Hugo
Transcript by F. W. Lawrence of the postscript of 7/167
Transcript by F. W. Lawrence of the postscript of 7/167
Ticket of admission to the service of requiem and memorial for the Earl of Halifax at Westminster Abbey on 2 Feb. 1960
Ticket of admission to the service of requiem and memorial for the Earl of Halifax at Westminster Abbey on 2 Feb. 1960
Ticket of admission for two persons to the Golden Jubilee Dinner of the Royal India Pakistan and Ceylon Society on 16 Nov. 1960, in the form of a postcard addressed to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
Ticket of admission for two persons to the Golden Jubilee Dinner of the Royal India Pakistan and Ceylon Society on 16 Nov. 1960, in the form of a postcard addressed to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
Three typed copies of a poem beginning ‘When I am dead’, by A. F.
Three typed copies of a poem beginning ‘When I am dead’, by A. F.
The Women’s Bulletin, including a memoir of Evelyn Sharp by Lord Pethick-Lawrence
The Women’s Bulletin, including a memoir of Evelyn Sharp by Lord Pethick-Lawrence