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King's/PP/AMT/A contains:
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12 Teaspoon
13 Non-scientific writings by AMT
14 Obituaries and tributes to AMT
15-17 Letters from various authors to Mrs Turing on AMT's death
18 Letters from various authors to Mrs Turing
19-22 Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography
23 Letters from various authors to Mrs Turing about AMT
24 A. M. Turing Award
25 Shorter biographical items
26-30 Letters of congratulation
31 Letters from R. F. Stoney to Mrs Turing
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The Papers of Alan Mathison Turing

Title Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography
Reference AMT/A/19-22
Covering Dates 2 July 1957–21 Mar. 1969 (Some items are undated.)
Extent and Medium 18 sheets in 4 envelopes; paper
Content and context

11 autograph letters signed and 3 typed letters signed to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography, several with recollections or appreciations of AMT. 2 July 1957 - 21 Mar. 1969 and n.d.

King's/PP/AMT/A/19-22 contains:
19 Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography. The file comprises letters from W. S. Darlington, Robin O. Gandy, Mrs Gepp (the letter is incomplete) and Ruth Gervis (Schoolmistress, Sherborne School).
1 envelope; paper.
1957–1969
20 Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography. The file comprises letters from Theodore Hailperin (Association for Symbolic Logic), Peter Hogg (school friend), Oliver Holt (school friend), and Evelyn V. Loveday (AMT's visits to USA in 1940s).
1 envelope; paper.
1957–1969
21 Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography. The file comprises letters from Malcolm MacPhail (recollections of AMT's work and friends in USA), J. H. Randolph (schoolmaster), Anthony D. J. Robertson (NPL; morphogenesis).
1 envelope; paper.
1957–1969
22 Letters to Mrs Turing from readers of her biography. The file comprises letters from Nowell C. Smith (Headmaster, Sherborne School), E. C. Stoney (AMT's uncle), and R. Thom (morphogenesis).
1 envelope; paper.
1957–1969

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