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Total number of records: 12

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letters2
librarians2
library science1

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Letters to Frank Beckwith from George Scott Bremner (journalist, Leeds)

1943-1949

1943 177 1944 183 1945 195 1946 213, 214 1947 231, 239, 253, 280, 294 1948 296, 300

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Letters to Frank Beckwith from Richard Offor (librarian, University of Leeds)

1927-1951

1927 5 1929 13, 15 1933 90 1936 110, 113, 114 1937 120, 121, 126 1938 144 1945 202 1946 207, 208, 212 1 948 334

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Letters to Frank Beckwith from Geoffrey Woledge (librarian, Selly Oak Colleges, Queen's University, Belfast, and LSE brother of Brian)

1931-1966

1931 24 1932 29, 34, 35, 36, 39, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 54, 57, 58 1933 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 85, 92, 95, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109...

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Additional papers of Frank Beckwith

Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)

1774-1977

Includes papers relating to Joseph Priestley and local history which were collected and produced by Beckwith. This sub-collection has not been fully catalogued.

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Papers of Frank Beckwith

Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)

c.1920-1977

Comprises personal papers, manuscript and typescript notes for articles, notebooks, and press cuttings (loose and in albums), mainly on literary topics and local history

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Frank Beckwith correspondence and papers

Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)

1774-1977

Comprises personal papers, manuscript and typescript notes for articles, notebooks, and press cuttings (loose and in albums), mainly on literary topics and local history. There are five accessions in ...

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Letters to Frank Beckwith

Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)

1926-1977

Letters to Frank Beckwith, from scholars, clergy, librarians and others, 1926-1977. This collection of more than 1200 in-letters reflects his many interests. Perhaps the most interesting group of let...

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