Box MS.2023.046 Box 1
Container
Contains 69 Results:
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, cabinet photograph in character as Paula from Pinero's The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, about 1893
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s, as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates:
about 1893
Rosa Nouchette Carey, Letter to "Sir", 1879 March 5
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
Letter, apparently to her publisher, regarding "the stereotype plates of Wooed and Married."
Dates:
1879 March 5
Mary Cholmondeley, Letter to Miss Ponsonby
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s, as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates:
1833-1949
Mrs. W.K. Clifford, letter to Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, about 1907
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s, as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates:
about 1907
Mrs. W.K. Clifford, cabinet photograph
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
Photograph by Van Der Weyde, 182 Regent Street, London. Signed "Lucy Clifford" across the bottom of the photograph.
Dates:
1833-1949
Frances Power Cobbe, letter to Edward Everett Hale, about 1870s
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
Letter discussed James Martineau.
Dates:
about 1870s
Mabel Collins, letter to "Mr. Geary" (publisher), 1889 February 17
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
Business letter about her books The Prettiest Woman in Warsaw (1885) and In the Flower of Her Youth (1883).
Dates:
1889 February 17
Eliza Cook, Letter to Joseph Philip Robson, 1848 May 10
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s, as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates:
1848 May 10
Eliza Cook, Letter to unknown poet, 1854 March 29
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
Letter offering encouragement to another poet.
Dates:
1854 March 29
Eliza Cook, carte-de-visite photograph
File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
With facsimile signature printed on mount. London: London Stereoscopic Co., 54 Cheapside (2 from Bow Church).
Dates:
1833-1949