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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D2313/2/55 |
Title | Typescript letter from Dora Axon to Charles Ogden |
Date | 7 Aug 1948 |
Description | Refers to hot weather in London and the advantage of a cooling breeze in Buxton. Discusses her regret at news of Mr Moseley's death. Reports the circumstances in which both tenants have left. Describes a visit to the library at Chapel. Describes communications with P[ublic] T[rustee] and advice from NZ brother-in-law. Asks Ogden about various of his concerns and expresses a wish for the O[rthological] I[nstitute] to be prominent in Buxton. Regrets that her list of Buxton attractions no longer includes the little Latvian. Is looking forward to Leon {Goossens] playing at the Gardens. |
Extent | 1 item |
Level | Item |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
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 |
Copies | A digital copy of this item can be seen on the public computers at the record office. |