Charlotte Mew collection
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Alida Klementaski Monro, May 29, 1918 Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Alida Klementaski Monro dated May 29, 1918. Charlotte Mew quotes Lord Byron ("Man's love is of man's life a part; 'tis woman's whole existence.") and illustrates the quote with an ink drawing. In the drawing, a seated man reads the newspaper and smokes a pipe while a woman who is knelt before him removes his shoes. -
Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Alida Klementaski Monro, 1917 Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Alida Klementaski Monro dated 1917. Charlotte Mew sketches a mattress and portraits of three imaginary individuals giving testimonials about the mattress. Recto of page 2 has been rotated for readability. On this page, Mew sketches a dog in a chair, a bird, and bags of seed. Text added later in pencil reads: "C.M.'s parrot thanks A.M.'s dog for [illegible]." -
The Trees Are Down appearance with correction, undated Appearance of Charlotte Mew's poem "The Trees are Down" with Mew's correction in ink, undated. -
Charlotte Mew's clippings of Requiescat from the Nation, November 11, 1909 Charlotte Mew's clippings of "Requiescat" appearance in The Nation, November 11, 1909 with Mew's notes in ink and pencil. -
Sydney Cockerell's clipping of Requiescat from The Nation, November 11, 1909 Sydney Cockerell's clipping of "Requiescat" appearance in The Nation, November 11, 1909 with Cockerell's note in ink. -
Inscribed clipping of Old Shepherd's Prayer from The New Leader Book, 1922 Clipping of Mew's poem "Old Shepherd's Prayer" from "The New Leader Book" inscribed by Mew to Sydney C. Cockerell "With every good wish from Charlotte Mew Xmas 1922," 1922. -
Moorland Night in The Nation and Athanaeum, January 24, 1925 Clipping of Charlotte Mew's poem "Moorland Night" from The Nation and The Athanaeum Vol. XXXVI, No. 17 with note in ink by Sydney Cockerell. -
Page 582-583 of The Nation and The Athanaeum Vol. XXXVI, No. 17 with Mew's Moorland Night, 1925 Page 582-583 of The Nation and The Athanaeum Vol. XXXVI, No. 17 with Mew's poem "Moorland Night," 1925. -
Clipping of The Little Portress with corrections, undated Undated clipping of Mew's poem "The Little Portress" with corrections. -
Clipping of photographs of Brittany, France, undated Undated unidentified clipping of photographs of Brittany, France with French captions. -
The Cenotaph in The Westminster Gazette (facsimile of 1919 clipping), 1919 Facsimile of 1919 clipping of Mew's poem "The Cenotaph" appearing in in The Westminster Gazette, 1919. -
Cemetery card for Charlotte Mew's grave in Hampstead Cemetery, 1928 Cemetery card for Charlotte Mew's grave in Hampstead Cemetery, 1928. -
Publishing agreement for The Farmer's Bride, second edition, November 1, 1920 This contract between Charlotte Mew and Harold Monro outlines terms for the expanded 1921 edition of "The Farmer's Bride," originally published in 1916. Page three (verso of page 2) has been rotated for readability. -
Publishing agreement for The Farmer's Bride, first edition, February 18, 1916 Publishing agreement for the first edition of The Farmer's Bride signed by Charlotte Mew and witnessed by her sister Anne, dated February 18, 1916. Verso has been rotated for readability. -
Receipt from London Cemetery Co. for Charlotte Mew's brother Henry's burial, March 22, 1901 Receipt from London Cemetery Co. for Charlotte Mew's brother Henry's burial, March 22, 1901. -
Receipt from General Cemetery Co. for Frederick Mew's burial, September 13, 1898 Receipt from General Cemetery Co. for Charlotte Mew's father Frederick Mew's burial, September 13, 1898. -
Frederick Mew's grant of exclusive right of burial in All Soul's Cemetery, March 24, 1876 Grant of exclusive right of burial in All Soul's Cemetery for Frederick Mew, Charlotte Mew's father, dated March 24, 1876. Verso has been rotated for readability. -
Baptism certificate for Anna Kendall (Charlotte Mew's mother), January 22, 1867 Baptism certificate for Anna Kendall, Charlotte Mew's mother, dated January 22, 1867. Verso has been rotated for readability. -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew's parrot, undated Blurred, sepia-toned photograph of Charlotte Mew's parrot, known as Wek or Willie, perched atop his cage, undated. -
Photograph of portrait of John Kendall, Charlotte Mew's maternal ancestor, undated Photograph of portrait of John Kendall, Charlotte Mew's maternal ancestor, undated. Inscription in pencil reads: "This is a photograph of an oil painting which hung in Gordon Street. He is very like Anne Mew. A.M. (C.M.'s mother was a Kendall)." -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother, undated Undated sepia-toned photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother as a young woman. -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother with baby, undated Hand-colored photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother holding a baby, undated. -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew and her siblings, July 9, 1876 Photograph of Charlotte Mew and four siblings dated July 9, 1876. A note in pencil reads "C.M. is in middle." -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated Undated black-and-white photograph of Charlotte Mew. Mew wears her light-colored hair short and wears a white dress. -
Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated Undated black-and-white photograph of Charlotte Mew. Mew wears her light-colored hair short and wears a white dress.