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Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1993

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Identifier: Acc.13772/95

Scope and Contents

File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Henry & Ruth Kaplan; Professor Mary Felstiner; possibly 'Alex'; 'Antoinette'; Astley Ainslie Hospital Edinburgh; 'Alison'; 'Anne', Paintings in Hospitals Scotland; 'Amanda'; possibly Anne Phillips; possibly Ivy Murzi; Leonardo M. Mayer (also known as Len); Igna Beth Heiden; Anne Price, Paintings in Hospitals Scotland; possibly 'Midge'; 'Jimmy'; 'Margaret'; Inge & Dennis Goodwin; possibly Lesley Winton, The Sick Kids Friends Foundation; James Miller, The Sick Kids Friends Foundation; possibly Anne & Willie Rodger; Eric Robinson, Salvo Arts Ltd.; Sheila Robertson; Craig Tenney, Harold Ober Associates; Herta Ryder; Pauline Barrie, Women's Art Library; Dr. H. Feisenberger; Sara Sheridan, University of Edinburgh; 'Bill'; possibly 'Dorothy'; 'Margaret'; I.K. Rutherford, Astley Ainslie Hospital Edinburgh; Glen Bennett, Edinburgh Arts & Entertainment; Igna Beth Heiden; Bill Hall; David & Julia Wilson; Nicholas 'Nick' A. Flavin, Edinburgh University Settlement; R.C. Liddle, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts; Caroline F. McDonald, Gallery of Modern Art; Maureen Sweeney Williams; possibly Alison & Norah; 'Midge'; possibly John & Patty; 'Isobel'; Sheila Robertson; possibly 'David, Frances & Jeremy Nelson'; 'Minty'; Annie Firbank; Women Artists Slide Library; Aubrey Manning; Margaret Davis; Eduardo Herrera; Kathleen Hodgson; possibly Paul Barber; possibly 'Desmond' Flower; 'Catherine H'; possibly Jean'; possibly Patricia Ross; 'John'; Hyde Park Gallery; Colin C. Sanderson, Scottish Sculpture Trust; 'Nell'; 'Donald'; 'Susan B'; Kinny Gardner; Beverly Morris, Women Artists Slide Library; Reverend & Mrs R.F. Dossetor; 'Christine'; possibly 'Joyce'; 'Ted & Robert'; Joy Graham-Marr; 'James'; and Dirk Robertson.

File also includes a copied obituary for the artist Peggy Angus (2 November 1993); a programme of service for David Miles Lubbock (3 October 1992); three editions of the Cast Stone/Concrete/Plaster Sculptors Network & Newsletter (1991-1993); and the minutes of the fourth AGM of Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen (22 May 1993).

Dates

  • Creation: 1993

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Extent

1 Folders

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division Repository

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