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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D2313/2/18 |
| Title | Handwritten letter from Dora Axon to Charles Ogden |
| Date | 4 Aug 1947 |
| Description | Is feeling stressed and his offer of help is welcome. Discusses at length disposal of Ernest's library: mentions takeover of Sherratt & Hughes by W. H. Smith; warnings received about Dr McLachlan's possible wish to acquire some books for himself; advice received about other possibilities for disposal, including through Dr McLachlan's son, a librarian. Lists elements of Ernest's books and papers and their locations through the house. Mentions her intention to let some rooms in the house anddescribes a visit from an estate agent: but apprehensive at the prospect. Recounts Ernest's decline in health and the impact on her. Expresses her gratitude for Ogden having corresponded with Ernest. |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
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| Archive Creator | Dora Axon, nee Mclardy (1898-1977) of Manchester and Buxton, librarian |
| Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957) born Fleetwood, Lancashire, founder of the Orthological Institute |
| Format | Document |
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