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UKLSE-DL1GL010040050004
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Correspondence and papers, 1914
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- 1914 (Creation)
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LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/7 part 4
- Poem 'Also after Blemiein' by Francis Davey c. 1914.
- Telegram from Daniel Kiefer to Joseph Fels, 11 January 1914.
- Article about Lansbury's visit to the USA, from Boston Sunday Post newspaper, 1914.
- Letter from Rose Lamartine Yates to Lansbury, 2 February 1914.
- Letter from Eleanor Coates to Lansbury, 3 February 1914.
- Letter from C.G Rowe to Lansbury, 10 February 1913.
155-157. Letter from Lady Josiah Clement Wedgwood to Lansbury, 13 February 1913. - Letter from Edgar Lansbury to W. C Sewell, 2 April 1914.
- Newspaper cutting detailing Lansbury's son Edgar's marriage to Minnie Glassman, 2 April 1914 160-168. Letter from Lansbury to Mary Fels, 30 June 1914.
- Letter from Lady Constance Lytton to Lansbury, 19 July 1914.
170-171. Letter from Sir Charles Philip Trevelyan to Lansbury, 7 August 1914. - Letter from Alfred Salter to Lansbury, 27 September 1914.
- Letter from Frida Laski to Lansbury, 18 September 1914.
174-175. Letters from Harold J Laski to Lansbury, 25 October 1914.
176-177. Pages from Worker newspaper, December 1914.
178-180. Newspaper cuttings about Mary Fels, December 1914.
181-182. Letter from Rev A.B Ritchie to Lansbury, 30 December 1914. - Letter from Mabel C Stubbs to Lansbury, c 1914.
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Archives Catalogue reference: LANSBURY/7
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