File 2/14 - Letters from British repositories

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2/14

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Letters from British repositories

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  • 1971-1976 (Creation)

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1.5 cm.

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The file comprises letters, 1971-1976, mainly from repositories and societies such as the Fine Art Society, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Royal Society of Literature, Contemporary Art Society, A. P. Watt & Son, Oxford University Press, William Heinemann Publishers, Jonathan Cape Limited, the Ashmolean Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Tenby Museum, relating to matters such as Augustus John exhibitions and enquiries about the John family and paintings.

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Enclosed are reports by Moira Lynd of chapters 1-5 of Augustus John (volume II), 1973, with a letter, 17 January 1974, from Heinemann Publishers, libel insurance details with letters, 31 December 1974 and 3 March 1975, from Anderson Finch Villiers Ltd.

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Preferred citation: 2/14

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vtls004291975

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(WlAbNL)0000291975

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  • Text: 2/14 (6).