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The Mary Lago Collection: Inventory

Series IX

Research and Publication Files

Arthur Henry Fox-Strangways

Box 26

76 Correspondence re: permissions, 1971

77 Mary Lago correspondence, 1967-1977

78 Fox-Strangways correspondence [primarily to William Rothenstein and Rabindranath Tagore]

79 Fox-Strangways correspondence

80 Fox-Strangways to George Sarton [Houghton]

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Charles Hardinge/Robert Crewe Papers.

From Cambridge University Library. Hardinge (1858-1944) was Viceroy of India from 1910 to 1916. Crewe (1858-1945) was Secretary of State for India, 1910-1915.

81 Hardinge Collection, vols. 48-50

82 Hardinge Collection, vols. 50-56

83 Hardinge Collection, vols. 58-68

84 Hardinge Collection, vols. 68-72

Box 27

1 Hardinge Collection, vols. 73-77

2 Hardinge Collection, vol. 78

3 Hardinge Collection, vols. 81-82

4 Hardinge Collection, vol. 83

5 Hardinge Collection, vols. 84-85

6 Hardinge Collection, vols. 86-92

7 Hardinge Collection, vols. 94-97

8 Hardinge Collection, vols. 100

9 Hardinge Collection, vols. 104, 105, 113

10 Hardinge Collection, misc.

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Christiana Herringham

Mary Lago Correspondence

11 Crewe papers [Cambridge]

12 Permissions

13 Merton Sealts, 1996

14 Re: various research possibilities

15 Univ. of Missouri Press (incl. reader's reports)

16 Miscellaneous

17 Publishers, 1989-1991

18 Manchester City Art Gallery. Pre-Raphaelite women Art Exhibition, 1997-1998

19 General Correspondence

20 General Correspondence

21 Correspondence re: illustrations

22 Jean Vernon-Jackson, 1973-2000 [incl. ALS from CH to Wilmot Herringham, 1911]

23 Lord Crawford, 1988

24 Bedford College. Correspondence, photocopies of corr. from Lawrence Powell, ca. 1950

25 Newnham College (Cambridge). Correspondence, 1992-1993 [incl. photos of CH's paintings at Newnham]

26 Charlotte Fulford, Jenny Hobbs, 1993-2000 [Powell Family]

27 Christopher Witt, 1991; John Witt, 1975-1976 (withdrawing permission)

28 Dorothy Larcher. Correspondence, clippings

29 Ruth Sebag-Montefiore (Spielmann). Correspondence, 1991-1992. Lecture by Sebag-Montefiore on Spielmann family, 1992

Collected Correspondence

30 Wilmot Herringham. Photocopies of WH correspondence, notes

31 CH to William and Alice Rothenstein, 1908-1911 (transcripts)

32 CH to Wilmot Herringham, 1911 (photocopies)

33 CH to Wilmot Herringham, 1911 (transcripts)

34 CH to William and Alice Rothenstein, 1907-1911 (photocopies)

35 CH to William Rothenstein, 1908-1911. (photocopies)

36 CH to Roger Fry. Photocopy, transcript

37 A.K. Coomaraswamy to William Rothenstein, 1910-1915 (photocopies, notes)

38 E.B. Havell. Correspondence from Havell to Rothenstein (copies), articles by Havell, notes

39 CH to Prime Minister of Hyderabad

Notes and Research Material

40 Powell Family memoir

41 Extracts from Letters of Sister Nivedita related to CJH. With Correspondence from Gautam Haldar, 2000; Asit Haldar, 2000. Corrections to Mary Lago's book on CJH

42 Reviews of CHEAS

43 Awards for CHEAS

44 Miscellaneous notes and biographies

45 Illustrations for CHEAS.

46 Wilmot Herringham. Obituary, clippings, notes, correspondence

47 CH. Publications

Box 28

1 Miscellaneous

2 CH. Medical information

3 India Society and Victoria and Albert Museum. Notes

4 India. Notes

5 Ajanta (I). Notes

6 Ajanta (II). Notes

7 Ajanta essays [from Ajanta frescoes: being reproductions in colour and monochrome of frescoes in some of the caves at Ajanta after copies taken in the years 1909-1911 by Lady Herringham and her assistants]

8 Roger Fry. Notes

9 George Birdwood. Royal Society of Arts

10 Chantrey. Notes

11 Collecting. Notes

12 Victor Golabew, Charles Müller

13 India Art. General

14 National Art Collections Fund. Notes

15 National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Notes, correspondence

16 Parliament. Notes

17 Royal Academy and National Gallery. Notes

18 South Kensington. Notes

19 Society of Painters in Tempera

20 Velasquez (“Rokeby Venus”). Notes

21 Vogel. Photocopy of diary excerpt

22 Women artists. Notes, articles

23 Miscellaneous notes

24 National Art Collections Fund. Crawford Papers (National Library of Scotland). Transcripts

25 Crawford Papers. Miscellaneous notes

Drafts

Christiana Herringham and the Edwardian Arts Scene

26 Notes, clean copy

27 Notes, preliminary edited copy

28 Photos, extras or not used

29 Page proofs, 1996

30 Copyedited ms. 1-150.

31 Copyedited ms. 151-300.

32 Copyedited ms. 301-456.

Box 29

1 Original ms. Title-119.

2 Original ms. 120-249.

3 Original ms. 250-bib 10.

4 Page Proofs 1996 (I)

5 Page Proofs 1996 (II)

6 Page Proofs 1996 (III)

7 Drafts with PNF’s notes

8 CH correspondence from the National Gallery. 1895-1906.

9 CH & TEAS correspondence

10 CH & the National Art Collections Fund (for NACF Art Quarterly)

11 Notes to early draft—before revision for UM Press

12 Comparison copy. Preliminaries and preface

13 Comparison copy. Ch. 1

14 Comparison copy. Ch. 2

15 Comparison copy. Ch. 3

16 Comparison copy. Ch. 4

17 Comparison copy. Ch. 5

18 Comparison copy. Ch. 6

19 Comparison copy. Ch. 7

20 Comparison copy. Ch. 8

21 Comparison copy. Bibliography

22 Comparison copy. Notes

23 Author's corrected copy. Preliminaries and preface

24 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 1

25 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 2

26 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 3

27 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 4

28 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 5

29 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 6

30 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 7

31 Author’s corrected copy. Ch. 8

32 Author’s corrected copy. Bibliography

33 Author’s corrected copy. Notes

34 London version (Lund Humphries). Proofs with corrections, 1-129

35 London version (Lund Humphries). Proofs with corrections, 130-310

“Christiana Herringham and the National Art Collections Fund.” Burlington Magazine

36 “Christiana Herringham and the National Art Collections Fund.” Burlington Magazine

37 TMs, “Too long: cut by editor”

38 Typescript

39 Correspondence with Burlington Magazine and page proofs

40 TMs with corrections

41 “Pages with Nick Furbank's cuts and suggestions--removed from Cambridge copy”

42 TMs (this part checked against Crawford papers at Edinburgh, Spring 1992)

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D.S. MacColl

[Mary Lago planned an edition of the MacColl-Rothenstein correspondence in the early seventies that never materialized. Much of the information was subsequently used in preparation of the Christiana Herringham biography.]

Box 30

Mary Lago Correspondence

1 Re: permissions

2 Marueen Borland, 1990-1996

3 Leonard Elton, 1973, 1976. Includes caricature sketch of MacColl, William Rothenstein, John Wheatley, William Haig Brown, Henry Tonks, Augustus John, James Havard Thomas, and Philip Wilson Steer, by Donald Maclaren (nephew of DSM)

4 Hermione MacColl, 1971-1989

5 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1973-1990

Collected Correspondence

6 Kay Mix, 1935.

7 Charles Ricketts, ca. 1905 [Glasgow University Library]

8 Honor Dowdall, 1898

9 M. L. Woods [Glasgow University Library]

10 Earl of Crawford, 1918

11 Roger Fry, 1912 [Glasgow University Library]

12 Unidentified

13 William Rothenstein, 1896-1910 [Houghton Library]

14 William Rothenstein, 1911-1929 [Houghton Library]

15 William Rothenstein, 1930-1944 [Houghton Library]

Notes and Research Material

16 Notes

17 Essays by D.S. MacColl. “Past and Future of the Art Collections Fund”; “The National Art Collections Fund”

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T. W. Rolleston (and 1904 St. Louis Exhibition)

18 Mary Lago Correspondence, 1973-1974

19 Correspondence, 1904

20 Transcript of correspondence, 1904

21 Notes

22 T. W. Rolleston diary, 1912-1915 [transcript]

23 Maude Brooke Rolleston memoir. Typed transcript

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