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Brandon Thomas-Leverson Archive
The Brandon Thomas-Leverson Archive is a collection of scrapbooks, photographs, letters, and journals pertaining to the Brandon-Leverson household that was largely compiled by Silvia Brandon Thomas, the daughter of actor and playwright Brandon Thomas. The materials in this collection capture intimate moments within the Brandon-Leverson’s family life as well as the family’s associations with other fin de siècle artists and writers such as Henry Irving, Oscar Wilde, and W.S. Penley.
Collection of engraved concert and benefit tickets
This collection contains 18th and 19th century engraved tickets from the concerts, benefits and other events in London. Multiple artists are represented, but many include work by Francesco Bartolozzi.
John Stuart Verschoyle Papers
Correspondence sent to John Stuart Verschoyle from a wide-ranging group of fin-de-siecle notables, dating 1881-1915 and undated. Though much of the correspondence issues from Verschoyle's role as assistant editor of the Fortnightly Review, a significant number of items related to African colonial interests are also included.
Ward Ritchie Library: Collection of Type Specimens
Beatrice Warde Correspondence with Evan and Mabel Gill
This collection is mostly correspondence from Beatrice Warde to Evan and Mabel Gill and also contains two photographs of Warde in her home in Epsom, a newspaper clipping about her passing, a program/pamphlet from her memorial, and a page from a magazine after her death.
Western Books Exhibition Collection
This collection contains the Rounce and Coffin Club's collection of books submitted to and included in their Western Books Exhibition from 1938 to 2005.
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Correspondence
Material described in this finding aid represents the main correspondence portion of the Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle collection at the Clark Library. The collection includes letters by Wilde, his wife, his mother, Lord Alfred Douglas, More Adey, Christopher Millard, Robert Ross, and Adela Schuster, among many others.
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Forgeries
This finding aid describes confirmed or probable forgeries of Oscar Wilde's work and correspondence, in addition to describing materials about Wilde forgeries, dating primarily from the 1920s.
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Manuscripts and Miscellaneous Materials
This finding aid described literary and miscellaneous manuscripts related to or composed by Oscar Wilde and his literary circle. Significant manuscripts include drafts of Lady Windermere's Fan, An Ideal Husband, and a chapter of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Wildeiana
This finding aid describes a wide-ranging collection of material relating to Oscar Wilde and to his literary and artistic circle in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Great Britain.