Item 25 - Annie Simcocks. Five pieces of correspondence.

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AdamsDN/1/2/1/25

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GB 275 AdamsDN/1/2/1/25

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Annie Simcocks. Five pieces of correspondence.

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  • May 1973-24 May 1978 (Circa.) (Creation)

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20 pages; paper

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(fl 1973-1978)

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  1. Letter to Adams. Laments her typing skills, and discusses Henry Miller and Gary Glitter, among other matters. Typescript and manuscript. No earlier than May 1973 (as she mentions listening to Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon, which was released that month).

  2. Letter to Adams. Sympathises over his broken pelvis, and discusses Rod Stewart and the exploits of various friends. Manuscript. Circa September 1973.

  3. Letter to Adams. Invites him to her wedding. 12 August 1974.

  4. Card to Adams. Calls him 'definitely one of the nicest men I've known in Cambridge'. Manuscript. Circa 1974.

  5. Letter to Adams. Concludes with a portrait of herself as a cow. Manuscript. 24 May 1978.

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