Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Letters, Ethel Mannin to Cecil, 1968 November - December
Contains two letters and a card with a photograph of Ethel Mannin, from Ethel Mannin to a Cecil. Details Mannin's feelings about the murder of Ramon Novarro as well as the murder of her friend Dr. Alhani, the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, and Zionism.
Letter, Ethel Mannin to Victor Croxford, 1972 June 24
Contains a collage primarily consisting of a letter from Ethel Mannin to Victor Croxford, responding to a request for her autograph. Includes details of her father's life as well.
Letter is glued to a separate sheet of paper and accompanied by several glued newspaper clippings.
Letter, Ethel Mannin to Mr. Threadgold, 1975 Sept 12
Contains a typed, signed letter from Ethel Mannin to a Mr. Threadgold, replying to a letter he had sent asking after some of her books.
Letters, Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet, 1980 June - November
Contains six typed, signed letters and one postcard from Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet. Details Mannin's various novels she believes Fleet might be interested in, as well as her views on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Anarcho-Syndicalism, and her general dislike of the royal family.
Letters, Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet, 1981 January, July - September, December
Contains five typed, signed letters from Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet. Primarily details Mannin's perspective on grief and loss in attempting to console Fleet, who lost his wife before July 1981.
Letters, Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet, 1982 July - August, November
Contains three typed, signed letters from Ethel Mannin to George Arthur Fleet. Describes various mundane details of Mannin's old age, including some retrospectives on her novels and career, the difficulties of keeping house, and her alcoholism as well as a few world events such as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the Falklands War.
Letters, George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin, 1980 June - July, September - October, December
Contains carbon copies of seven letters sent from George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin. Details Fleet's work with the British Foreign Legion, his politics, his enjoyment of Mannin's books, and his travels.
Letters, George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin, 1981 February, August - September
Contains carbon copies of three letters sent from George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin. Details Fleet's travels, various friends and family, as well as his grief following his wife's death.
Letters, George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin, 1982 June, August, October
Contains carbon copies of three letters sent from George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin. Details Fleet's health issues, novels Fleet had recently read, the Falkland War, his alcoholism, and Fleet's reaction to the Sabra and Shatila massacre.
Letters, George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin, 1983 May 10
Contains a carbon copy of a letter sent from George Arthur Fleet to Ethel Mannin. Details Fleet's health issues, his reading habits, and the upcoming election.
Photograph of Ethel Mannin and caption, 1961 April 25
Contains a photograph of Ethel Mannin in a tweed suit accompanied by a caption explaining the story of that tweed suit. The story includes Mannin appearing at the Middlesex Quarter Sessions Court in London to speak on behalf of a burglar who stole a tweed suit from her husband in 1954.