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Ford, John7
Ransome, Arthur4
Blackmore, Pete2
Morgan, Tricia1

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Audio Recording: Ford, John

Morgan, Tricia; Blackmore, Pete

2022-2023

Digital recording of oral history interview conducted with named interviewee (see item title) as part of National Lottery Heritage funded, "Dialect and Heritage" Project. Interviewer(s) listed under c...

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Photograph: Ford, John
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Photograph: Ford, John

2022-2023

Photograph of oral history interviewee (see item title) as part of National Lottery Heritage funded, "Dialect and Heritage" Project. Photographer listed under creator.

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Transcript: Ford, John

Blackmore, Pete

2022-2023

Transcript of oral history interview conducted with named interviewee (see item title) as part of National Lottery Heritage funded, "Dialect and Heritage" Project.

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Sender: Ford, John

Recipient: Ransome, Arthur

Letters: 1

Date(s): 24 Jun 1958

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C14: Cape 237

Note: Sender was from the reprint society

Sender: Ransome, Arthur

Recipient: Ford, John

Letters: 2

Date(s): 19 May 1958, 25 Jun 1958

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C14: Cape 232, 238

Note: Recipient was from the reprint society

Sender: Ford, John

Recipient: Ransome, Arthur

Letters: 2

Date(s): 26 Jun 1958; 30 Jun 1958

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C2

Note: Typed.

Sender: Ransome, Arthur

Recipient: Ford, John

Letters: 3

Date(s): 21 Jun 1958 - 1 Jul 1958

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C6

Note: One typed and marked "copy"; two carbon copies, one with a draft letter on the back, and one accompanied by a statement on the origins of "Swallow and Amazons" on a separate sheet.