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SEIBER COLLECTION. Vol. XXXV (ff. 76). Songs with piano accompaniment, except where otherwise stated; 1922-1945. 1. ff. 1-37v. Five Petöfi Songs; 1922-1924. Hungarian, German and English words. Various sizes. 2. ff. 38-43v. Two Ady Songs; 1923, 1943...., 1922-1945
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Artworks by other artists, 1890s-1940s
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Papers and correspondence of David Rutherford Adams, doctor, from Osborne Henry Mavor, doctor, playwright and administrator, 1908-1950, 1908-1950
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Vol. XIX B (ff. 257-516). 17 Sept. 1946-7 Sept. 1950.includes:f. 257 H. Gray Jones, proprietor of Heath (Health) Mill, Worplesdon, county Surrey: Letter to G. B. Shaw of H. Gray Jones: 1946: Signed.f. 258 Charles A. Smith, of Hearst Newspapers, L...
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Correspondence with Osborne Henry Mavor , 1929-1948
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The Gordon Bottomley Papers, 1773, 1831-1958, nd
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SOCIETY OF AUTHORS ARCHIVE. Vol. CCX (ff. 212). Osborne Henry Mavor ('James Bridie'); 1931-1951.Osborne Henry Mavor, alias 'James Bridie'; playwright: Correspondence, etc., with League of Dramatists: 1931-1951: Partly typewritten., 1931-1951
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Vol. lii c (ff. 189). 5 July 1949 -23 Mar. 1962.includes:f. 4 Charles Stanley Causley, poet: Letter to Sir T. M. Rattigan: 1949: Signed.ff. 5, 6, 11, 12 Osborne Henry Mavor, alias 'James Bridie'; playwright: Correspondence of J. Bridie with Sir ...
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Papers of James Bridie (1888-1952), playright and pseudonym of Osborne Henry Mavor, 1942-1950
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Letters of James Bridie (1888-1951), 1944-1945
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Papers of Osborne Henry Mavor, 1888-1951, physician and dramatist, 1920s-1930s
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G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. LVIII (ff. i+117). James Bridie, 'It Depends What You Mean’; play, 1944 (published 1948). Typewritten.Osborne Henry Mavor, alias 'James Bridie'; playwright: Play, 'It Depends What You Mean' by Osborne Henry Mavor: ..., 1944
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