File 5/1 - 'Early Wales: school, shows, etc. siblings',

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5/1

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'Early Wales: school, shows, etc. siblings',

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  • 1923-1982 (Creation)

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0.5 cm.

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The file contains documents relating to Bernice Rubens's personal life, in particular her childhood and early adulthood, the early careers of her sister (Beryl) and brothers (Harold and Cyril), the death of her father (Eli), and her success in winning the Booker Prize; they include birth certificates, 1923-1926, concert and recital programmes, academic reports and certificates, academic and job references, press cuttings, and letters, 1939-1970, to her sister and her mother (Dorothy) from friends and family including Bernice Rubens herself and Rudolf Nassauer.

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Preferred citation: 5/1

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vtls004240845

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(WlAbNL)0000240845

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  • Text: 2000 Purchase 5/1 (Box 13).