Grace Goldin collection, 1963-1990.

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Grace Goldin collection, 1963-1990.

Series 1 consists of seventeen ring binders containing slides taken by Grace Goldin from the 1960s through the 1980s of historic hospitals. The vast majority of the slides are of European institutions, St. Christopher's Hospice in London being the most photographed among those. Series 2 is comprised of four boxes of material. Most of the folders contain photographs, both of hospitals and of prints and paintings of hospitals. There are, in addition, a smaller number of folders containing correspondence and poems written by Goldin. Also included in this series are photographs by Dieter Jetter and four reels of microfilm. Series 3 represents Goldin's research material, which she organized by institution in spiral bound notebooks. These contain many original photographs, as well as copies of secondary sources and other research material. There are also annual reports of a select number of hospitals and hospices; the typescript diary of a patient at St. Christopher's Hospice in London; chapters from an early draft of Work of Mercy; and several binders containing negatives of Goldin's photographs.

30 linear ft.

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Saunders, Cicely M., Dame

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Goldin, Grace

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Wife of Judah Golden. From the description of Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1982-1985. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 699489067 Grace Goldin was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where her father was a businessman. She studied at Barnard College, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English literature in 1937. She moved to Connecticut when her husband, Judah Goldin, accepted an appointment as Professor of Jewish Studies at Yale University in 1958. A f...

St. Christopher's Hospice

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Jetter, Dieter

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