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Total number of records: 80

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Archives74
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Brotherton Collection80
Letters Database72
English Literature6

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english drama2
english poetry2
letters2

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Foster, William Dunn66
Foster, Will (1864-1955)6
Unknown3
Foster, William2
Haddow, Alex Jnr2
New "G" Club (1936) Ltd2
[Unknown], Julian1
Aitken, William Maxwell, 1st Baron Beaverbrook1
Allen, H1
Archer, William1

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Archive Collection

Will Foster Archive

Foster, Will (1864-1955)

c.1888-1942

Comprises: (1) 20 play typescripts; (2) Poems in typescript; (3) 'The Jolly Friar', a light opera; (4) Correspondence, 96 letters in 5 envelopes together with 68 reviews and other items in 3 envelopes...

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The fallen city, and other poems

Foster, Will (1864-1955)

1892

Publisher's catalogue (24 p.) at end.

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Archive Print Item

Poems

Foster, Will (1864-1955)

1903

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Archive Print Collection

Will Foster book collection

1895-1903

Print material owned by or relating to, Will Foster

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Aitken, William Maxwell, 1st Baron Beaverbrook to Foster, William Dunn

Aitken, William Maxwell, 1st Baron Beaverbrook

25 Jan 1936

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Benson, Frank R (Actor Manager) to Foster, William Dunn

Benson (Actor Manager), Frank R.

26 Sep 1904

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Bernard,H (Barnard,H?) to Foster, William Dunn

Bernard, H.

21 Apr 1901 - 19 Nov 1904

second letter is dated from postmark

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Blackie & Son Ltd, publishers, Glasgow to Haddow, Alex Jnr

Blackie & Son Ltd, publishers, Glasgow

21 Jun 1904

Regarding one of Foster's poems "Quiberon Bay". Attached is a memo from a Mr Gillivray requesting authorisation to publish the poem in a school reader

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