Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
Letter from EBJ,, [February 1894]
Dated by VM.
Letter from EBJ,, [February 1894]
Dated by VM.
Letter from EBJ,, [1894]
Dated by VM as 1893, but more likely from 1894, as she did not become engaged until March of that year. Discusses her marriage, contrasts his appearance with his son Phil's appearance (illustrated with some small sketches) and says "you shall have a drawing one day less silly."
Letter from EBJ with drawings,, June 1894
Dated by VM. Letter concerning her impending marriage, containing little sketches throughout.
Letter from EBJ, 17 June 1894
Letter begins, "Isn't tomorrow your pretty wedding day?"
Letter from EBJ,, [1895]
Dated by VM. Includes, "I was going to write to you - to send you a sympathetic howl about the loss of a friend whom I know you will miss..." This probably refers to the death of VM's great friend Lord Pembroke in Spring 1895.
Note from EBJ,, [1895]
Dated by VM. Note reads: "Another examination question - you ask people 'who is this?' & then you unfold the paper & they are surprised." The "paper" in question covers the name of Miss Emily Faithful, whose newspaper portrait looks not unlike Oscar Wilde.
Letter from EBJ,, [1895]
Dated by VM.
Letter from EBJ,, [1895]
Dated by VM.
Letter from EBJ,, [1895]
Dated by VM.