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Box 2

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Contains 34 Results:

Phil as an imp,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-7, p. 7
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Phil as an imp, reclined,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-8, p. 9
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Phil as an imp, putting on trousers,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-9, p. 11
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Sketch of a hairy knee,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-10, p. 13
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Pencil sketch of a fat lady,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-17, p. 21
Scope and Contents note

Possibly an enclosure sent with L-37.

Dates: undated

Letter from EBJ with ink drawings,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-18-19, L-37 p. 23
Scope and Contents note

About a missed visit. Includes a self-portrait of EBJ looking forlorn, and a fat lady.

Dates: undated

Ink drawings of fat ladies,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-22-27, pp. 27-30
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Ink drawing of a fat lady with a note about social plans,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: S-28, p. 31
Scope and Content From the Item: This collection comprises two bound albums containing letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse by Edward Burne-Jones from approximately 1892-1897. The casual and often comic tone of letters cover a range of topics, including social events, Violet's first marriage to Lord Edward Cecil, the death of William Morris and Burne-Jones' artistic work.Several of the letters described in this finding aid are excerpted or quoted in Viscountess Milner's memoirMy...
Dates: undated

Note from EBJ,, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: L-38, p. 32
Scope and Contents note

"I liked the lady so much that I could not fold her up into the envelope." Not clear which "lady" this refers to. Possibly S-29.

Dates: undated