Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Notebook: poems.
Contains much of her early poetry with notes by her of their publications. One poem, "She comes through the meadow yonder," is marked 'Music by G. B. Shaw.' Bound in maroon cloth with marbled boards.
Notebook : literary manuscript, c. 1908.
Original rough notebook showing herg method of work and containing a great deal of published and unpublished material in its earliest form. Marbled boards.
Notebook : poems, [1901/2].
Modern poets calendar for 1897. Marcus Ward, 1896.
Calendar for 1897; each month on a separate sheet of cardboard, with a different poet's photograph for each month. Poets include Swinburne, Morris, Le Gallienne, and Dollie Radford among others.
Odd : to say the least of it! : play. Playbill, 1886.
For performance presented at the Novelty Theatre, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, on 6 November 1886. Cast includes Dollie Radford as "the pew-opener" and G. Bernard Shaw as "Chubb Dumbleton."
Photographs.
Collection of 18 photographs of Ernest and Dollie Radford, their children and other members of the family.
Clippings.
Clippings from various newspapers containing a poem of Dollie Radford's, and notice of one of her books of poems, and a quote from Richard Le Gallienne regarding Dollie Radford.
Collection of poems written in response to an invitation in verse to a literary evening with the Radfords, 1909.
Those submitting poems: Clifford Bax (12 ll., 22/3/09); Osmond Edwards (ll lines, 31/3/09); David Garnett (14 lines); Thomas Seccombe (12 ll., typescript, 29/3/09); Margaret Woods (21 ll., 31/3/09). Walter Crane and Henry Nevinson both sent A.Ls.S.