| King's/PP/EMF contains: |
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| 15 |
Other notes |
| 16 |
Anthologies, commonplace books and quotations |
| 17 |
Financial records |
| 18 |
Correspondence of E.M. Forster and his family |
| 19 |
Biographical Records |
| 20 |
E.M.L. Forster materials |
| 21 |
A.C. Forster materials |
| 22 |
L.M. Forster materials |
| 23 |
Thornton and Forster family material |
| 24 |
Whichelo family material |
| 25 |
Miscellaneous Victoriana |
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The Papers of Edward Morgan Forster
| Title |
E.M.L. Forster materials |
| Reference |
EMF/20 |
| Creator |
Forster, Edward Morgan Llewellyn |
| Covering Dates |
1868–1970 |
| Extent and Medium |
11 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
A series of loose sketches and sketchbooks created by E.M. Forster's father, Edward Morgan Llewellyn Forster, demonstrating E.M.L. Forster's professional interest in architectural design. |
| King's/PP/EMF/20 contains: |
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Envelope and lock of hair, 1868. An envelope inscribed by Alice Clara Forster, 'EML Forster / Torquay Oct. 20 68', and also by E.M. Forster, containing a lock of E.M.L. Forster's hair. . To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/1/A. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
20 Oct. 1868 |
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Sketchbook, 1871. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book, containing only one rough sketch. Begun 16 Aug. 1871. To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/2/C. 1 item in envelope; paper; In poor condition. |
16 Aug. 1871- |
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Roman sketchbook. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book, mostly of Rome. To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/3/A. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
1873–1874 |
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Norman and Breton sketchbook. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book with architectural studies, mostly from Normandy and Brittany. To request this document, please use the following call mark: vol. 5/6. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
1873–1875 |
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Sketches of France. E.M.L. Forster's loose sketches, mostly of France, with cover. . To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/5/C. 38 items in folder; paper. |
1874 |
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Italian sketchbook. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book from Italy. To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/6/C. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
1874 |
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Norman sketchbook. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book with architectural studies from Normandy. . To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/7/D. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
July 1874-Sep. 1874 |
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French architectural studies. E.M.L. Forster's sketch book, mostly architectural studies in France. . To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/8/D. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
1876 |
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Envelope and lock of hair, at death. Envelope inscribed by Alice Clara Forster, 'E.M.L. Forster Oct 31st 1880', and by E.M. Forster, 'My father's. He had just died', containing a lock of hair. . To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 20/9/A. 1 item in envelope; paper. |
31 Oct. 1880 |
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Design for a mantelpiece. E.M.L. Forster's design for a mantelpiece, built and given to Mrs. Synnott (Mrs. Aylward) in the 1870s, and given by Mrs. Aylward to E.M.L. Forster's widow, E.M. Forster's mother, in the 1880s. E.M. Forster's mother first put-up the mantelpiece at Rook's Nest and later in each of the houses subsequently occupied by her and her son, including Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Weybridge, West Hackhurst and Abinger Hammer. Moved to E.M. Forster's rooms at King's College, Cambridge in 1946. The file also contains a short typescript description of the mantelpiece. To request this document, please use the following call mark: 20/10/D. 2 sheets in oversize envelope; paper. |
1870–1879 |
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Mantelpiece plate. Autograph letter, signed, from Robert (Bob) [Buckingham] to [Donald] Parry, discussing a brass plate sent by [Bill] Roerick to be placed beside the mantelpiece sitting in E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's. Brass plate enclosed. . To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 20/11/A. 2 items in envelope; paper and brass. |
14 June 1970 |
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