| St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains: |
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| Brown, J |
Correspondence with Jean Curtis Brown (nee Watson) |
| Brown, Sp |
Correspondence with Spencer Curtis Brown and others at Curtis Brown Ltd |
| Brown, St |
Correspondence with Stella Brown |
| Brun |
Correspondence with Padraig de Brun |
| Burley |
Correspondence with Flo Burley |
| Burn |
Correspondence with Violet M. Burn |
| Burton |
Correspondence with Ina Burton |
| Butler |
Correspondence with Alice Butler |
| Cacciatore |
Correspondence with Vera Cacciatore |
| Cairns, A |
Correspondence with Alison Cairns |
| Cairns, D |
Correspondence with David Cairns |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
Correspondence with Violet M. Burn |
| Reference |
Burn |
| Covering Dates |
1958–1961 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 letters; paper |
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| St John's Library/NewmanL/Burn contains: |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Praises 'So much love, so little money'. Informs Lyn that she was at Albyn Place School until 1909 and lived in the Boarding House with Miss Marshall. Recalls Mr Mackie, walking in all weathers, Miss Brewer, Mr Callingwood, Katie Booth, Connie Minto, Agnes Walker, Ethel and Bertha Garland, Dorothea Irvine and others from her days in Aberdeen. Expresses incredulity at some of Richard Church's story. Creator: Violet M. Burn. 2 p; paper. |
21 Sep. 1958 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Praises 'Field with Geese'. Recalls 'A goose girl at the spring' with illustrations by Kate D. Wiggin. Recommends "A Suffolk Childhood" by 'Simon Dewes' alias Jack Muriel but cautions Lyn regarding the libellous statements about her home. Mentions Margaret Leigh's books. Postscript about churches sticking to their own styles. Creator: Violet M. Burn. 2 p; paper. |
14 Jan. 1961 |
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