The Stuart B. and Caroline F. Schimmel collection, 1962-1989.

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The Stuart B. and Caroline F. Schimmel collection, 1962-1989.

Collection comprised of 44 letters and invoices, 7 photographs, and 7 blank postcards, consisting primarily of correspondence from Hildelith Cumming and Joan McLaughlin of the Stanbrook Abbey Press to Stuart and Caroline Schimmel regarding items the Schimmels purchased from the Press, the Schimmels' visit to the Press, and related topics.

58 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7428415

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Stanbrook Abbey. Press

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Stanbrook Abbey is a cloistered order of Benedictine nuns founded in the 17th century. The order relocated to England following the upheavals of the French Revolution. In 1876 the Abbey began its printing operations, in part to restore the library's contents and enrich the spiritual and intellectual life of the nuns, but also to help supply other English Benedictine communities. In the 20th century, and in particular under the guidance of Dame Hildelith Cumming, printer for the Abbey from 1956-1...

Stanbrook Abbey.

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The Stanbrook Abbey is a cloistered order of Benedictine nuns located in Callow End, near Worcester, England. It was founded in the early 17th century in Cambrais, France, by a group of Englishwomen. During the French Revolution, their property was seized by Revolutionary Forces. In 1795, the nuns returned to England, and in 1838 they purchased Stanbrook Hall, which became the community's permanent home. The Abbey started its printing operation in 1876 with the help of F...

Schimmel, Stuart B.

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Augustus John Cuthbert Hare, 1824-1903, artist and author of many travel books and memoirs. From the description of Collection of Augustus Hare Papers and Drawing, 1854-1909. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122482548 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 1841-1935 was Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1902 until 1935. His father, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., 1809-1894, essayist, poet, and physician, is also represented i...

McLaughlin, Joan.

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Schimmel, Caroline F.

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Cumming, Hildelith

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