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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill, July 24, 1913 Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill dated July 24, 1913.
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill, March 12, 1913 Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill dated March 12, 1913.
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A Wedding Day, autograph manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's autograph manuscript of short story "A Wedding Day."
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Spring 1915, autograph manuscript signed, May 23, 1915 Charlotte Mew's autograph manuscript of poem published as "May 1915" but here titled "Spring 1915." Signed "C.M.M." and dated May 23, 1915.
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Sea Love, autograph manuscripts signed, undated Charlotte Mew's undated autograph manuscript for poem "Sea Love."
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Saturday Market, autograph manuscript signed, undated Charlotte Mew's undated signed autograph manuscript for poem "Saturday Market."
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A Quoi Bon Dire?, typed manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscript for poem "A Quoi Bon Dire?" Mew's note in ink records that the poem was rejected when submitted for publication.
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Moorland Night, typed manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscript for poem "Moorland Night." Mew's note in ink records the poem's publication in The Nation.
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Holograph list of 11 poems, undated Charlotte Mew's undated handwritten list of 11 poems to be added to expanded 1921 edition of "The Farmer's Bride."
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In the Fields, typed manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's typed manuscript for poem "In The Fields." Mew's note in ink records the poem's 1923 publication in British newspaper The Sphere.
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I Have Been Through the Gates, typed manuscript and proof with Mew's corrections, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscript and proof of poem "I Have Been Through the Gates" with Mew's corrections in ink.
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Quotations from Richard Jeffries copied by Charlotte Mew, undated Copy of "Hodge's Last Masters" from "Hodge and His Masters" by Richard Jeffries written in Charlotte Mew's hand.
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Here Lies a Prisoner, typed manuscripts, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscripts of poem "Here Lies a Prisoner" with author's corrections.
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From a Window, typed manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscript of poem "From a Window" corrected by Mew in ink.
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The Fête, typed manuscript with additional autograph manuscript on reverse, undated Charlotte Mew's undated typed manuscript of poem "The Fête" with additional autograph manuscript on verso in blue ink, possibly called "The Gypsy's Lunch." For the digital collection, images of the autograph manuscript on verso have been rotated for readability.
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Dedication page for The Farmer's Bride, autograph manuscript, undated Charlotte Mew's undated handwritten dedication for "The Farmer's Bride."
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George Eliot quotations copied by Charlotte Mew, autograph manuscript, undated Quotations by writer George Eliot copied in Charlotte Mew's hand.
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The China Bowl: A Play in One Act, autograph manuscript signed, undated Undated autograph manuscript of play "The China Bowl: A Play in One Act." Totally blank pages were not digitized. Some images were rotated for readability.
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The Changeling, typed manuscript signed, undated Typed manuscript of "The Changeling" signed by Charlotte Mew. Mew notes the poem was published February 1913.
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The Cenotaph, typed manuscript, circa 1919 Charlotte Mew's typed manuscript for poem "The Cenotaph" with Mew's note in ink, "Published in Saturday Westminster September 28, 1919," circa 1919.
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Aglaë, autograph manuscript, 1926 Charlotte Mew's autograph manuscript of "Aglaë," an unfinished 1926 play in two parts: Part I. Aglaë and Part II. Odette. Title page signed by author with note "unfinished Oct. 15, 1926."
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Again, typed manuscript, undated Undated typed manuscript of poem "Again" with handwritten corrections by Charlotte Mew.
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Register of Church Services, 1978-1987 The record of services details the month, day, and year services were held at the church. In addition this book lists the hour and nature of services, such as low or sung mass, the quality and quantity of attendance, and the preacher and officiant. Along with attendance, communicants, and number of days holy communion or other services provided are numbered.
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Lafayette Square with the newly opened Hotel Lafayette, circa 1904 Color postcard of the Lafayette Square with the newly opened Hotel Lafayette, circa 1904.
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Rendering of the Hotel Lafayette by Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs Architects, October 1902. Rendering of the Hotel Lafayette by Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs Architects, October 1902.