| King's/PP/JVR/7 contains: |
| 1 |
Letter, possibly from Joan Robinson, addressed 'Dear Both' |
| 2 |
Letter to Joan Robinson urging publication |
| 3 |
Pencil notes beginning, 'How is K measured' |
| 4 |
Letter to Joan Robinson on a printed card |
| 5 |
Postcard of the Alps |
| 6 |
Letters from 'Barbara' to Joan Robinson |
| 7 |
Postcard, headed 'From Budapest, inscribed to Joan Robinson |
| 8 |
Letter from 'Dorothy' to Joan Robinson |
| 9 |
Envelopes addressed to Joan Robinson |
| 10 |
'Some Impressions of Paris' |
| 11 |
Correspondence from 'Nevermore' to Joan Robinson |
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The Papers of Professor Joan Violet Robinson
| Title |
Letter from 'Dorothy' to Joan Robinson |
| Reference |
JVR/7/8 |
| Creator |
'Dorothy' |
| Covering Dates |
1928–1929 (Date has been estimated.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
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Sir Austin Robinson thinks that 'Dorothy' was a friend of Audrey Winch, who went out to India to be bridesmaid at her wedding to J.G. 'Dana' Gibson. Michael Halls suspects she may also have been J.G. Gibson's sister or cousin.
Her correspondence comprises 1 letter from Gwalior, soon after Joan Robinson's return from India.
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| Further information |
For further correspondence from Audrey Gibson (nee Winch) and news of Gwalior, see JVR/7/156. |
| No further on-line information. |
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