Box 164
Contains 53 Results:
To Dorothy Day from Eric Gill,, February 9, 1940
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from Eric Gill,, July 10, 1940
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from A.K. Coomaraswamy,, December 1, 1940
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from Dorothy Day,, [February 1942]
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from Maisie Sheed, Sheed and Ward publishers,, September 8, 1943
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from Maisie Sheed, Sheed and Ward publishers,, November 20, 1944
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
Manuscript critique of Dorothy Day/Catholic Worker pamphlet by Eric Gill,, undated
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
To David Hennessy from Mary Gill,, undated
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
Printed Christmas card by Eric Gill, signed by Evan R. Gill,, undated
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.
Prayer in calligraphy, perhaps by Eric Gill,, undated
Correspondence primarily with David Hennessey and Dorothy Day, as well as some others, mostly regarding publications and Catholicism. A selection of Gill ephemera collected by Hennessey is also included.