Guy, P. L. O. - correspondence
- Peet MSS 4.5
- File
- 1921
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. P. L. O. Guy is the sender.
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Guy, P. L. O. - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. P. L. O. Guy is the sender.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from Rev. Canon S. C. Armour to T. E. Peet. Dorset, 24/10/1904 (no envelope). Testimonial.
Armour, (Rev.) Canon S. C. - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Rev. Canon S. C. Armour is the sender.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from Albert Clark to T. E. Peet. Oxford, 20/12/1904 (no envelope). Reference letter.
Clark, Albert - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Albert Clark is the sender.
No location stated, 02/10/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/10/1918 (envelope: 06/10/1918). “My dear Patricia” (+ “will small g’ma please read”). Continuation of the story of Arver and the Huns.
No location stated, 30/08/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 30/08/1918 (envelope: 06/09/1918). “Dear Patricia”. Continuation of the story of Arver.
No location stated, 08/08/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 08/08/1918 (envelope: 10/08/1918). “My dear Patricia”. Story of Arver and the bees and spiders.
No location stated, 02/01/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/01/1918 (no envelope). “My dear Patricia”. Possible end of the war, travel to Egypt, pets.
No location stated, 12/11/1917
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 12/11/1917 (envelope: 15/11/1917). “Dear Mamie”. Continuation of the adventures of Too and Tee.
No location stated, 30/09/1917(?)
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [30/09/1917(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.2.3). “My dear little girl”. Story of Jerry the Hun.
No location stated, 30/09/1917
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 30/09/1917 (envelope: 02/10/1917). “Dear Mamie”. Continuation of the adventures of Too and Tee.
No location stated, 31/08/1917
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, no date (envelope: 31/08/1917). “Dearest Mamie”. Adventures of Too and Tee.
No location stated, 14/12/1924
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 14/12/1924 (envelope: no date). “Lieber Mädchen”. Letter in French and German encouraging Patricia to keep studying these languages.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. Turin, 02/10/1923 (no envelope). “Ma très chère fille”. Describes Rome and some of its monuments.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. Turin, 15/09/1923 (envelope: 17/10/1923). “Greately beloved”. Remarks on Roman history (mainly Carthage and Hannibal).
No location stated, 02/12/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/12/1918 (no envelope). “Dearest Patricia”. Story about Arver and the Huns – make peace.
No location stated, 15/10/1918
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 15/10/1918 (envelope: 17/10/1918). “Dearest Patricia”. Story about Arver and the Huns.
No location stated, 02/10/1918(?)
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [02/10/1918(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.3.9). “Dear Mamie”. Story about Arver and Too and Tee.
No location stated, 02/10/1918(?)
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [02/10/1918(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.3.9). “Dear Mamie”. Reference to S.P. (Patricia) and to the adventures of Too and Tee.
No location stated, 27/07/1917
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, no date (envelope: 27/07/1917). “My dear Mamie”. Story about a horse.
Peet, Patricia M. (daughter of T. E. Peet) - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
16 letters. Patricia M. Peet is the addressee.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from Vasilij Vasilievich Struve to T. E. Peet. Leningrad, 07/04/1930 (no envelope). References to suggestions made by Peet on Struve’s publication and note on small hieratic texts in the Hermitage Museum that Struve intends to publish.
Struve, Vasilij Vasilievich - correspondence
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
1 letter. Vasilij Vasilievich Struve is the sender.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Syracuse, 13/05/1909 (envelope: 14/05/1909).Impressions of Egypt, Italy.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Rome, 10/09/1908 (probably belongs with envelope: 19/09/1908). Impressions of work in Greece (Thessaly, Aetolia), South Italy; cricket.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Rome, 17/08/(?) (probably belongs with envelope: no date). Flint work; impressions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Rome, no date (envelope: 31/07/1908). Impressions of art, Greece.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Rome, Sunday [= 05/07/1908] (envelope: 09/07/1908). Italian flint tools; comparison with French and English flint types.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Syracuse, 14/06/1908(?) (probably belongs with envelope: Rome, 23/06/08 <Peet mentions that he intends to reach Rome at the end of July and stay there until the end of September; this letter could then have been sent from Rome>). General impressions of Syracuse, Italy and Greece; references to literature (Shakespeare and Victor Hugo).