Papers of Dame Rose Macaulay

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
103 Letter from David Petrie to G. M. Macaulay Item 24 Mar 1909
108 Letter from Francis George Bond to George Campbell Macaulay Item 22 Apr 1909
109 Letter from John Elford Dickie to George Campbell Macaulay Item 25 Apr 1909
112 Letter from Edith Crawford to Grace Mary Macaulay Item 21 Feb 1909
114 Envelope without enclosure Item 4 Oct 1909
117-118 Lists of 'good writers and books' Item [n.d.]
122 List of books recommended by Rose Macaulay Item Dec 1956
35 Diary of Grace Mary Conybeare Item 1877
49 Diary of Grace Mary Macaulay Item 1889
9-10 Two typescripts of 'Image and Sacrament' Item [1958]
18 Newspaper cutting Item [1943?]
21 Typescript of 'An Alphabet of Literary Prejudice' Item [after 1945]
22 Typescript of 'The Fifth Freedom: Getting About' Item [after 1945]
23 Printed proofs for 'Has the Novel a Future?' Item [1946]
38 Typescript, 'Some Notes on the Portuguese Upper Class', author unidentified Item [1939-1945?]
39 Typescript of unidentified article on religious literature Item [n.d.]
51 Newspaper cutting from Westminster Gazette: poems, Song of Prosper the Knight and Requiescat Item 18 Nov 1905
54 Newspaper cutting from Westminster Gazette: poem, Sestina of the Seashore Item [1907?]
60 Newspaper cutting from Saturday Westminster: poem, On Being Fastidious Item 5 Aug 1911
67 Typescript of poem, To Posterity Item 19 Mar [1918]
69 Typescript of poem, Peace Nights Item [Nov/Dec 1918?]
76 Poem, Dead Earth Item [c 1931?]
81 Typescript of poem, Sicut erat in Principio I Item [post 1945]
89-90 Typescripts of poem, Pleasures of Landscape Gardening, 1751, 1951 Item [n.d., 1950?]
91-92 Typescripts of poem, The Ruined Garden, 1740. 1941 Item [n.d., 1941?]
95 Manuscript of untitled poem, first line 'There lies a place, yea, very near...' Item [n.d]
1 Photograph of G. C. Macaulay Item [n.d.]
3 Photograph of G. C. Macaulay Item [n.d.]
6 Photograph of G. M. Macaulay as a young woman Item [n.d.]
7 Photograph of G. M. Macaulay as a young woman Item [n.d.]