| King's/PP/EMF/18 contains: |
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| 584 |
Letter from Henry Mayle Whichelo, senior to Louisa Whichelo |
| 585 |
Letters from Henry Mayle Whichelo, junior to A.C. Forster |
| 586 |
Postcard from Horace Whichelo to A.C. Forster |
| 587 |
Correspondence between the Forsters and Louisa Whichelo |
| 588 |
Correspondence from E.M. Forster to Percy Whichelo |
| 589 |
Correspondence between the Forsters and Philip Whichelo |
| 590 |
Postcard from Winifred Gye ('Dutchie') Whichelo to A.C. Forster |
| 591 |
Postcard from Eric W. White to E.M. Forster |
| 592 |
Letter from Richard Whiteing to E.M. Forster |
| 593 |
Letters from E.M. Forster to Octavia Wilberforce |
| 594 |
Letter from Harry Wilcox to E.M. Forster |
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The Papers of Edward Morgan Forster
| Title |
Correspondence between the Forsters and Philip Whichelo |
| Reference |
EMF/18/589 |
| Creator |
Whichelo, Philip |
| Covering Dates |
1904–1969 |
| Extent and Medium |
154 items in 2 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
This sub-series contains two files. Almost all of the material is in the first file, correspondence between E.M. Forster and Philip Whichelo. The second file consists of a postcard to A.C. Forster. |
| King's/PP/EMF/18/589 contains: |
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Correspondence between E.M. Forster and Philip Whichelo. 5 autograph postcards, signed, to E.M. Forster. 1956-66 and undated. Photocopies of 81 autograph letters, signed, (several in the hands of Bob and May Buckingham - 3 incomplete) and 8 autograph postcards, signed, from E.M. Forster. 1935-69. Photocopy of 1 typed letter, signed, from J.M. Patterson, Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature to [Philip] Whichelo. 2 May 1961. To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Whichelo, Philip/EMF. 153 items in envelope; paper. |
1935–1969 |
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Postcard from Philip Whichelo to A.C. Forster. 1 autograph postcard, signed, to A.C. Forster. To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Whichelo, Philip/ACF. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
18 Aug. 1904 |
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