The City of New York, Office of the Mayor, New York, N.Y. 10007 - Thanks him for his letter about the Isaac L. Rice Mansion.
A thank you note - it was a pleasure to see him so relaxed in his 'alternative habitat'.
Admires his play, doesn't think it too long, is thankful he doesn't 'slice his talent thinly' as other playwrights might use the same amount of material and run themselves and the audience into the ground with multiple plays, describes herself as a middle of the road 'Mum' who has grown increasingly irritated with the state of theatre.
Duplicated typescript with one page of revisions, with Peter Shaffers's note on title, "New York Prod. with Hopkins/Firth." With one sheet laid in loose, a rewrite of a speech by Dysart in Act One.
This is a series of files relating to Batchelor’s faculty lectures and the Cambridge fluid mechanics seminars
23 Sheffield Terrace, W.8. - Praises the review of Gow's Housman book in the [Times] Literary Supplement.
Review of Watson's book from the Times Literary Supplement.
The Queen's College, Oxford. - A friend 'who collects silver' has provided information on Simon and Samuel Urlin.
The Mill House. - 'I feel I must write to you about A. G.'s Stephen...'
Old Ship Hotel, Brighton. - 'Forgive my delay in answering your note...'
JN cannot add to the 400 greetings.
Written from Windsor Castle.
First page only.