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Crossley-Holland, Kevin7
Rafferty, Andy1
Rinvolucri, Mario1
Wootten, Julia1
Picard, Barbara Leonie1
Ingram, J H1
Bradley, Shaun1
Brown, Stewart1

Sender: Ingram, J H

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 1

Date(s): 7 June 1974

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-6-1-1: Personal

Note: Sender is author of "Archaeology" and "Young traveller in Canada"

Sender: Bradley, Shaun

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 4

Date(s): 7 Jan- [April] 1991. 2 n.d.

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-7-8

Note: 1 letter, n.d., begins "Dear author"

Sender: Wootten, Julia

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 2

Date(s): 8 Oct 1964-26 March 1965

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-3-2-1: Private

Note: Written on behalf of the Society of Authors, where sender is Secretary for Awards

Sender: Picard, Barbara Leonie

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 2

Date(s): 12 Nov-5 Dec 1978

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-3-5-1

Note: Sender is author of "Tales of the Norse gods & heroes". Tries to help C-H with a query but is unable

Sender: Rafferty, Andy

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d. [1989]

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-6-3-4

Note: Covering letter, placed loose inside copy of book. Sender is author of the book's photographs

Sender: Brown, Stewart

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 3

Date(s): 7 Aug-21 Sept 1985

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-1-9-1

Note: Stapled to 2 letters from K C-H. Sender is author of "Zinder", a collection of his own poetry to be published by Poetry Wales Press. Offers poems for K C-H's anthology and responds to subsequent requests for information

Sender: Rinvolucri, Mario

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 1

Date(s): 17 March 1973

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-6-1-1: Personal

Note: Sender is a teacher and author and was a contemporary of K C-H's at Oxford. Gave much time and encouragement to K C-H throughout his 20s and early 30s