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Sender: Chitty, Mary
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 May 1984
Location: SC MS 436/12
Note: Further reminiscences about Mummers' Plays.
Sender: Howes, Brian
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 1
Date(s): 21 Mar 1984
Location: SC MS 436/319
Note: Criticism of K A Stockham's review of his pamphlet. TS.
Unsigned.
Sender: Humphreys, Kenneth William
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 1
Date(s): 7 Aug 1985
Location: SC MS 436/250
Note: A paper for "Library History"; remarks on his retirement.
Sender: Le Fanu, William
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 1
Date(s): 22 Jan 1983
Location: SC MS 436/305
Note: Reminiscence; modern development in Chelmsford. Typescript.
Sender: Read, Eileen Muriel
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 1
Date(s): n.d.
Location: SC MS 436/123
Note: Reflections upon her retirement. Correspondence card; dated
early 1982.
Sender: Stockham, Kenneth Alan
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 2
Date(s): 25 Apr 1983 - [1984]
Location: SC MS 436/318, 320
Note: 1) Agrees to review B Howes, "Public Library Service in South
Australia". TS. 2) Riposte to criticisms from Brian Howes.
Sender: Vaughan, John Edmund
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 3
Date(s): 11 Aug 1978 - 22 Aug 1979
Location: SC MS 436/315-317
Note: 1) A proposed paper on the history of Liverpool Lyceum. TS. 2) The struggle to preserve Liverpool Lyceum. TS. 3) Further on the struggle to preserve Liverpool Lyceum. TS.
Sender: Vaughan Williams, Ursula
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 2
Date(s): 21 Feb 1986 - 25 Feb 1986
Location: SC MS 436/244-245
Note: 1) Seeking photocopies from MS 361; her own collection of papers about her husband, the composer. 2) Thanks for photocopies; a note on Brahms.
Sender: Woledge, Geoffrey
Recipient: Morrish, Peter Seymour
Letters: 2
Date(s): 1 Apr 1980 - 15 Oct 1985
Location: SC MS 436/129, 228
Note: 1) Reminiscence of his employment in Leeds University Library.
2) Reminiscence of Richard Offor and himself at salary negotiations for university librarians between the Library
Association and A U T in 1936-1937.