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Bottomley, Gordon10
Abercrombie, Ralph1
Dickson, H.C., Mrs1
Dobree, Bonamy1
Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson1
Gosse, Edmund1
Ransome, Arthur1
Ratcliffe, Dorothy Una1
Seymour, Anna Gordon (A.G. Keown)1
Smith, Adam, Lady1

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Dobree, Bonamy

Letters: 8

Date(s): 6 Oct 1932 - 30 Jul 1948

Location: BC Dobree correspondence

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Seymour, Anna Gordon (A.G. Keown)

Letters: 4

Date(s): 29 Dec 1925 - 23 Jul 1927

Location: BC, Keown, inserted in the writer's "Scenes and Plays", 1929, unlimited edition

Note: Praising her work and advice about her "the winds". 3 octavo, 1pc; 11 of 12pp.

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: White, Professor

Letters: 1

Date(s): 16 Nov 1925

Location: BC, Keown, inserted in the writer's "Scenes and Plays", 1929, unlimited edition

Note: Discusses "The Bright of Eye" by the recipient's neice Anna Gordon Keown.

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson

Letters: 1

Date(s): 14 Jun 1947

Location: BC Gibson. Box 3

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Abercrombie, Ralph

Letters: 1

Date(s): 29 Oct 1938

Location: BC Abercrombie: condolences

Note: With presentation pamphlet I.M. Lascelles Abercrombie by Bottomley, reprinted from Durham University Journal, December 1941, but dated in MS by author June 1939.

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Ratcliffe, Dorothy Una

Letters: 28

Date(s): 5 May 1922 - 3 Aug 1945

Location: BC Ratcliffe correspondence

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Smith, Adam, Lady

Letters: 2

Date(s): 19 Apr 1930; 19 Jul 1930

Location: BC Gen., BOTTOMLEY. Inserted in his "Gruach and Britain's daughter", 1922

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 14 letters; 16 sheets; 11 envelopes

Date(s): 18 Aug 1915 - 28 Jan 1920

Location: BC Gosse correspondence [8?]

Note: Reminiscences, father and early home life, Sanhurst meeting with old Mrs Gosse in Devonshire, move to Silverdale owing to health; visit to Sturge Moore in Hampstead, hopes to meet Gosse; constant lung trouble makes meeting difficult; King Lear and Ainley, remembrances of Mrs Gosse and "your beautiful house"; (9 Jun 1916) hopes to meet G. at Coniston, "my dear Carmel as a suitable destination", "the dream cathedral that rises in the middle of the village"; thanks for gift; gratified to find himself next to Mr Baring, Swinburne; death of B's mother after Lancaster munitions explosions; (2 April 1918) "27 years since I first read an essay of yours ... and I still feel the same anticipatory delight when I see your name", "miserable about my dear friend Lascelles Abercrombie" (his mechanical war work sapping his poetic energy), Julian Grenfell; Abercrombie and Buchan; gratitude for being made known to Hardy; G's 70th birthday to whom he owes so much; Poe, Mrs Whitman.

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Ransome, Arthur

Letters: 8

Date(s): 14 Sep 1904 - 1 Jan 1942

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C1

Sender: Bottomley, Gordon

Recipient: Dickson, H.C., Mrs

Letters: 10

Date(s): 22 Aug 1913 - 11 Sep 1917

Location: BC Ransome correspondence Box C10; Miscellaneous letters, separate envelope

Note: Nine letters and one change of address card.