BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
128403

"4, 26 Dec. 1873 & 12 Jan. 1874. 3 letters from Lewis Sergeant (editor, Examiner)."

The range of document numbers is .078927 to .078929.

128404

"28 May 1874 from W. Minto (editor, Examiner)."

128405

"25 July 1871 - 11 Sep. 1873. 4 letters from Arthur Arnold, radical politician and writer (editor, The Echo)."

The range of document numbers is .078931 to .078934.

128406

"13 Jan. 1865 & 9 Feb. 1865. 2 letters from David Douglas."

The range of document numbers is .078935 to .078936.

128407

"7 June (?) 2 letters, 1 to Kate and 1 to Amberley, from Auberon Herbert, political philosopher and author."

The range of document numbers is .078937 to .078938.

128408

"12, 14 Mar. 1870 & 5 Dec. 1873. 3 letters to Amberley from Richard, Baron Lyons (English Ambassador in France)."

The range of document numbers is .078939 to .078941.

128409

"Undated. 3 letters to Kate from T.J. Kapel."

The range of document numbers is .078942 to .078944.

128410

"4 June 1866 & undated. 2 letters to Kate from Lord Napier."

The range of document numbers is .078945 to .078946.

128411

"4 & 6 Mar. 1867. 2 letters to Kate from A. Ramsay, geologist."

The range of document numbers is .078947 to .078948.

128412

"30 Nov. 1865, undated & 10, 28, 29 Oct. 1870. 5 letters to Kate from R.S. Wright, classical scholar, barrister (later judge)."

The range of document numbers is .078949 to .078953.

128413

"4, 8 & 10 July 1872. 3 letters to Amberley from Antonio C.N. Gallenga, author, journalist and political exile."

The range of document numbers is .078954 to .078956.

128414

"1864-1865. 6 letters and 2 incomplete letters to Amberley from H. Friedlater."

The range of document numbers is .078957 to .078964.

128415

"18 Feb. 1866 - 21 Nov. 1871. 8 letters to Amberley from J.I. Laurie (Amberley's tutor)."

The range of document numbers is .078965 to .078972.

128416

"22 Nov. 1866 to Kate from Milton (?)"

128417

"4 & 9 May 1867 to Kate from (?) Hanna."

The range of document numbers is .078974 to .078975.

128418
128419
128420
128421
128422
128423
128424
128425
128426
128427

"14 Jan. 1872. 2 letters to Kate from Dr. and Mrs. E. Acworth (spirit medium)."

The range of document numbers is .078985 to .078986.

128428
128429

"12 Apr. 1871 - 25 Nov. 1872. 2 letters to Amberley from E. Deutsch, scientific scholar."

The range of document numbers is .078988 to .078989.

128430

"18 Dec. 1869 - 18 May 1870. 3 letters to Amberley from I. Morroness (?)"

The range of document numbers is .078990 to .078992.

128431
128432
128433
128434
128435

"12 Apr. 1862 & 26 Apr. (?). 2 letters to Kate from Victoria Ashley."

128436
128437

"10 Dec. 1866, 8 July 1869 & 3 June 1870. 3 letters to Kate from F. Vincent King."

The range of document numbers is .078999 to .079001.

128438

"9 Aug. 1870 to Kate from G. Beaufort."

128439

"12 Mar. 1868 & undated. 3 letters to Kate from Harriet Jacobs."

The range of document numbers is .079003 to .079005.

128440
128441
128442
128443

"4 May 1867 to Amberley from Robert Lowe, politician."

128444

"1857-1860. 10 letters to Kate from D. de Nillincourt."

The range of document numbers is .079010 to .079019.

128445

"28 Dec. 1865 - 7 Feb. 1874. 12 letters to Kate from Helene Ezdriatowitz (a Polish friend).

The range of document numbers is .079020 to .079031.

128446

"8 Oct. 1873. 1 letter to Kate on behalf of Helene Ezdriatowitz."

128447

"1867-1870. 11 letters to Amberley and Kate from Professor John S. Blackie, classicist."

The range of document numbers is .079033 to .079043.

128448

"23 Mar. (?), 2 Nov. (?) & 31 Dec. (?). 3 letters to Amberley from Nettie Mainwaring."

The range of document numbers is .079044 to .079046.

128449

"29 & 31 May 1874. 2 letters to Kate from John Keltie, geographer (editor, Nature)."

The range of document numbers is .079047 to .079048.

128450

"Circa 1867. 2 letters to Kate and Amberley from William Lecky, historian and writer."

The range of document numbers is .079049 to .079050.

128451

"15 Aug. 1866 & 12 Sep. 1866. 2 letters to Kate from Sam (?) Baker."

The range of document numbers is .079054 to .079055.

128452
128453

"28 Feb. 1871 & 6 Mar. 1871. 2 letters to Amberley from John Chapman, medical author and publisher."

The range of document numbers is .079057 to .079058.

128454

"20 May 1870. 1 letter to Amberley from Frederic Chapman, publisher."

128455

"19 May 1869, 7 & 17 Feb. 1872. 3 letters to Amberley from E.J. Busby."

The range of document numbers is .079060 to .079062.

128456

"7 Dec. 1873, 5 Jan. 1874 & 28 Mar. 1874. 3 letters to Kate from C.B. Radcliffe, physician."

The range of document numbers is .079063 to .079065.

128457

"5 Mar. 1871 & 11 Apr. 1871. 2 letters to Kate from Octavia Hill, philanthropist (associated with Ruskin)."

The range of document numbers is .079066 to .079067.

128458

"23 Nov. 1873 - 9 Jan. 1874. 4 letters to Kate and Amberley from Herbert Noyes, enclosing 1 letter from Lisette Gregory."

The range of document numbers is .079068 to .079072.

128459

"Circa 1862. 9 letters to Kate from F.H. Cornwall (her adopted aunt)."

The range of document numbers is .079073 to .079081.

128460

"Circa 1860. 5 letters to Kate from Georgiana B. (?)"

The range of document numbers is .079082 to .079087.

128461

"Circa 1866. 2 letters to Kate from Susan Durant."

The range of document numbers is .079088 to .079089.

128462

"6 & 18 Mar. 1866. 2 letters to Kate from B.H. de Friqueti."

The range of document numbers is .079090 to .079091.

128463
128464

"Circa 1866. 2 letters to Kate from Alexander Apponyi."

The range of document numbers is .079093 to .079094.

128465
128466
128467
128468

"11 Feb. (?) to Kate from G.O. Trevelyan, historian, man of letters and statesman."

128469
128470
128471

"31 May (?) to Kate from Ethel Harrison, wife of Frederic."

128472
128473
128474
128475
128476
128477
128478
128479

"25 July (?) to Kate from L. Oliphant, diplomat and writer."

128480

"17 & 22 Sep. 1868 to Kate from M.A. Kelty (re Emerson)."

The range of document numbers is .079110 to .079111.

128481
128482
128483

Blake sends his congratulations on the Labour Party election victory in England. He asks if their candidate was elected and if they could send a complete list of names of the new Parliament when they are able.

Source: Columbia University, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Peter Blake Papers, Fol 19:20-22.

128484
128485
128486
128487
128488

"Undated to Kate from R.H. Lauriani, Italian archaeologist."

128489

"Undated. A note from Julian Grevy."

128490

Blake is hoping to get a policy position in a new Division to find "people who are politically all right" and to start publishing newspapers and magazines. Otherwise, there is little to report in Germany, except that the British are doing a better job administering their area than the Americans and that many Germans were surprised by the Potsdam Declaration.

Source: Columbia University, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Peter Blake Papers, Fol 19:20-22.

128491

The first letter is dated September 6, 1873 and the second letter is dated February 23, 1874. The range of document numbers is .079120 to .079121.

128492

"18 Aug. 1868 to Amberley from L. Dupre, photographer."

128493
128494
128495
128496
128497
128498

"Undated to Kate from Henry Crompton, the positivist philosopher."

128499

"1865-1873. 101 letters to Kate from Helen Taylor, writer and suffragist (step-daughter of J.S. Mill and BR's godmother)."

The range of document numbers is .079129 to .079231.

128500

"22 Aug. (?) from Nelly Taylor to 'Dear Auntie'."

128501

"1 Oct. 1868. 29 letters to Henry Crompton from Kate." Letters are of various dates (1868-1873)—some are undated.

The range of document numbers is .079233 to .079261.

128502

Received Peter's long letter today.  Reiterates how pleased he is with the election results and how much hope it has given to him and many others.

Blake talks about the atomic bomb, saying it is "as 'cute' a little gadget as has come our way in a long while. It is so horrible...." He hopes that it will not be used, but that if it is at least it might be a humane weapon, unlike all the people he sees there crippled by the war.

Blake thanks Peter for inviting Martha.

Source: Columbia University, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Peter Blake Papers, Fol 19:20-22.