| St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| Turner |
Correspondence with R. Newman Turner, naturopath, osteopath and acupuncturist |
| Tyner |
Correpondence with George W. Tyner |
| Unikel |
Correspondence with Julio and Reyna Unikel |
| Vagts |
Correspondence with Miriam Vagts |
| Veblen |
Correspondence with Mrs Oswald Veblen (Elizabeth Veblen) |
| Verney |
Correpondence with Ruth Verney |
| Waide |
Correspondence with W. L. Waide, Cambridgeshire County Planning Officer. |
| Wainwright |
Correspondence with Dorothy Wainwright |
| Walker |
Correspondence with Norman Walker |
| Watson |
Correspondence with Edith S. Watson |
| Watt |
Correspondence with Muriel Watt |
| See later --> |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
Correpondence with Ruth Verney |
| Reference |
Verney |
| Covering Dates |
1957–1958 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 letters; paper |
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| St John's Library/NewmanL/Verney contains: |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Refers to the story of the ship King Ja-Ja in 'So much love, so little money' and recalls the boat from her childhood. Mentions that her Grandfather, Sir John Hay Williams built a ramp for the pilots to use. Creator: Ruth Verney. 1 p; paper. |
28 Dec. 1957–28 1957 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Regrets that there is noone alive who would remember when the boat King Ja-Ja went out of action. Creator: Ruth Verney. 1 p; paper. |
Jan. 1958 |
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