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Dorothy Tennant.

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31 archives found

  • 6802.

    Memorandum [with envelop] of an Agreement between Dorothy Tennant and Houghton Mifflin Company, Publishers , concerning the publication of Stanley's Autobiography , 24-06-1909 , signed by James Murray Kay, Treasurer

  • 6803.

    Receipt [in envelop] for copyright of the Autobiography , 23-10-1909

  • 6804.

    Rectification of the above agreement, signed by James Murray Kay, Treasurer Houghton Mifflin Co., and Dorothy Tennant , 31-01-1910

  • 6805.

    Agreement [with envelop] with Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd., concerning the publication of Stanley's Autobiography; signed by Walter Tyrrell, Dorothy Tennant and a Witness , 3497

    Enclosed letters from Walter Tyrrell to Dorothy Tennant, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London, 29-07-1909; and G. Herbert Thring to Dorothy Tennant, Incorporated Society of Authors, London, 08-07-1912

  • 6806.

    Signature [in envelop] of King Edward VII , Augustus 1909

  • 6807.

    Menu, Savoy Hotel , 09-07-1911

  • 6808.

    Leo Améry's account of the Death of Lord Roberts in France (14-11-1914), handwritten,with pencil inscription "Please return to Dorothy Stanley" , dated 15/16/17-11-1914

  • 6809.

    Booklet with New Year's greeting from Henry S. Wellcome , 01-01-1919 , London

  • 6810.

    Balance sheet Company of India, Limited, for the year ending , 30-09-1920

  • 6811.

    Memorandum Council of Justice to Animals, addressed to Henry Curtis , 22-09-1922

  • 6812.

    Flyer for the film Boadicea by Sinclair Hill , [1926]

    With pencil inscription: “Unique! Programme of Stanley's Tour in America Lecturing”

  • 6813.

    Poem roughly translated from the Russian original by Dorothy Tennant, , 16-04-1926

  • 6814.

    Will and First Codicil [typewritten copy] of Dorothy Tennant , dated respectively 22-07-1920 and 22-06-1922; 1926

  • 6815.

    Story about a baby of a young Egyptian mother who used to place her child in Stanley's tent, text by HMS but Dorothy Tennant's handwriting, 8 pp., 4to

  • 6816.

    Random notes on Stanley's "mysterious powers", international politics, transcriptions of poems, quotations, etc., text about "Prayers", small pencil sketches (9pieces)