- Kendon/Box 10/8
- Item
- 1931 (Undated, so date is estimated)
Lecture, typed with handwritten.
Lecture, typed with handwritten.
Is complimentary about a description of MK's recent visit to Lindisfarne. Gives news of an exhibition of paintings by Tom Hennell. Discusses the subject of 'Cage and Wing' and gives thanks for news about 'Fear No More' and 'Time Piece'. Gives news of his wife Celia and her new teaching post.
Asks for information on nursery rhymes. Describes the garden and gives news of his children.
Gives thanks for the copy of 'The Countryman at Work' by Massingham and discusses it.
Gives news of Christmas festivities.
Asks for letter to passed on to Uncle Will. Asks if MK has seen 'The Countryman at Work' by Massingham.
Autograph letter, signed (possibly a draft), to Sarah Campion from Harston
Sends congratulations on the news of pregnancy. Discusses a book by the recipient and notes that he enjoyed it, though with some criticisms. Believes that a break from writing is good for an artist.
Autograph letter, signed, from Harston
Gives news of the garden and the evacuation, and return, of his family. Also comments on the futility of war.
Autograph letter, signed, from Harston
Describes a recent holiday at Dunwich in Suffolk and comments on the description of MK's solitary travels in the same county.
Autograph letter, signed, from Olive [Kendon?]
Discusses an attached editorial and newspaper cuttings from the Manchester Guardian regarding the dropping of the atomic bomb (Newspaper cuttings attached)