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[Rome], no date

Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. [Rome], no date (no envelope). Impressions and comments on Neolithic Italian material.

Turin, 15/09/1923

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).

Turin, 02/10/1923

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.

Thomas Eric Peet Collection

  • Peet MSS
  • Collection
  • c.1920-1934

Index of Late Egyptian Grammar, index for Egyptian Dictionary, and various other indexes. 18 notebooks containing copies of hieratic papyri and ostraca. Small watercolour. 2 boxes of family papers and ephemera, including personal correspondence, certificates, photographs, notes for Peet’s books on Neolithic Italy, a couple of pages from an inaugural lecture, newspaper cuttings, a travel record small notebook, a Latin and Greek classes notebook, etc.

Peet, Thomas Eric

The Times, 18/12/1934

Public request/letter signed by Derby, R. M. Dawkins, J. P. Droop, Alan H. Gardiner, H. J. W. Hetherington, Robert Mond, Percy E. Newberry and B. H. Streeter asking for money contributions to establish the “Thomas Eric Peet Travelling Fellowship” at the Institute of Archaeology of Liverpool University as a memorial, in <i>The Times</i>, 18/12/1934.

The Lancet, 12/04/1913

Review of T. E. Peet, <i>Rough Stone Monuments and their Builders</i> (London: Harper and Brothers, 1912) in <i>The Lancet</i>, 12/04/1913.

Syracuse, 14/06/1908(?)

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).

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