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King's/PP/RNL/2 contains:
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332 Letters to Rosamond Lehmann
333 Letter to Rosamond Lehmann
334 Letter to Rosamond Lehmann
335 Letters to Rosamond Lehmann
336 Letters to Rosamond Lehmann
337 Letters to family and friends
338 Letters to Rosamond Lehmann and Beatrix Lehmann
339 Letters to Alice Marie Lehmann and Rosamond Lehmann
340 Letters to Beatrix Lehmann and Rosamond Lehmann
341 Letters to family and friends
342 Letter to Rosamond Lehmann
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The Papers of Rosamond Nina Lehmann

Title Letters to family and friends
Reference RNL/2/337
Creator Lehmann, Beatrix
Covering Dates 1920–1967
Extent and Medium 71 items in 4 envelopes; paper
Content and context

Lehmann, Beatrix (1903-1979) actress. Beatrix Lehmann usually signed her name 'Peg'.

This series includes letters to her mother Alice Marie Lehmann, her sister Rosamond Lehmann and friends Jack Dunman and Henrietta Bingham.

This series is arranged in alphabetical order of the addressee's surname.

King's/PP/RNL/2/337 contains:
1 Letters to Henrietta Bingham. 2 autograph letters signed. These letters are addressed to 'Hanya'.
6 items in envelope; paper; Some items were damaged by water before their transfer to King's College..
24 Aug. 1932-Dec. 1932
2 Letter to Jack Dunman. 1 autograph letter signed.
2 items in envelope; paper; These items were damaged by water before their transfer to King's College..
11 Nov. 1956
3 Letter to Alice Marie Lehmann. 1 autograph letter signed.
2 items in envelope; paper.
2 Sept. 1924
4 Letters to Rosamond Lehmann. 28 autograph letters signed, 1 incomplete letter, 1 autograph postcard signed and 1 telegram. Two letters are pastiches with poor spelling and grammar (c. 1946-52). See RNL/2/341/17 for Rosamond Lehmann's reply in a similar style. Many letters contain comic pen and ink drawings.
65 items in envelope; paper; Some items were damaged by water before their transfer to King's College..
17 Oct. 1920–16 Oct. 1967

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