Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Lesley G. Hobbs, Common Ground Ltd, London
- Kendon/Box 9/10/10
- Item
- 8 January 1948
Asks for photographs of various plant species to illustrate a book. Includes a list of the plants.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Lesley G. Hobbs, Common Ground Ltd, London
Asks for photographs of various plant species to illustrate a book. Includes a list of the plants.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Henry Morris, Cambridgeshire Education Committee
The Committee have decided that they are unable to make a contribution out of public funds towards the cost of FSHK's children's education at the Friend's School.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press
Encloses a copy of a letter to Professor Saxton regarding a request for the use of a carol written by FSHK. (Letter enclosed to Prof. S. E. Saxton, New York giving him permission to use carol and the fees payable). Also attached is a copy letter by FSHK confirming the permission.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from F Baker, Bodley Head, London
Encloses the letter of J. P. White asking for permission to use a poem in a book for English students.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Edward Miller, St John's College, Cambridge
Notifies FSHK that his son has been promised a place at St John's.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from E. M. Layton, BBC, London
Gives thanks for permission to broadcast a poem and sends a typescript of the broadcast.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from E. M. Layton, BBC, London
Asks for permission for a poem to be broadcast on the Home Service.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from E. M. Layton, BBC, London
Gives the first three lines of a poem which it is hoped will be broadcast.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from E. L. Skinner, Williams and Norgate, London
Will be happy to consider poems by Mrs Hart for publication.
Typewritten letter, signed, to FSHK from Diana Vaughan, The Argosy, London
Asks permission to use two stanzas of the poem 'The Corn in the Wind'.