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to Mrs Oliver - 1936

The Jedburgh Abbey floodlit is fine All those children at Edgerston, they must be making the house r (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jan 01, 1936

J M Barrie to Charles Turley Smith - 1913

Letter from Barrie to Charles Turley Smith, 3 July 1913[No original available] (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jul 03, 1913

to Charles Turley Smith - 1918

And so you were 50 lately ... We jog along here, not very gaily. Peter has just gone back from a for (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Mar 11, 1918

to - 1921

I wonder whether you would both be persuaded ... Nicholas would send his love if you were in. I must (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Apr 27, 1921

to Charles Turley Smith - 1925

My maledictions on the rain that kept you from getting here. (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Sep 26, 1925

to - 1928

Here I am again back at the old plac (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Aug 31, 1928

to Charles Turley Smith - 1931

Your servant warmly appreciates the bluebells (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - May 06, 1931

to - 1911

It struck me after I saw you that you were putting the Napoleon cap on Peter. I am not bringing the (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jun 14, 1911

to Maude Adams - 1916

I sometimes go over to France to a hospital I have for French children wounded in the war. I think i (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jul 05, 1916

to Eiluned Lewis - 1919

You have now put yourself into my hands. I hope you will be at Lady Margaret's Hall next autumn. Mic (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Feb 16, 1919
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