Material (mostly photocopied correspondence with artwork, printed ephemera and photographs) relating to Dora Carrington compiled by her brother, Noel Carrington and by her friend, David Garnett as source material for their respective publications (see citations below). 1908-1979

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Material (mostly photocopied correspondence with artwork, printed ephemera and photographs) relating to Dora Carrington compiled by her brother, Noel Carrington and by her friend, David Garnett as source material for their respective publications (see citations below). 1908-1979

9 boxes

eng,

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