| Collection Name | Spencer, Stanley |
| RefNo | TGA 733/2/171-176 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter (draft or copy) from Stanley Spencer to Mrs Buchanan reminiscing about his time in Scotland, and mentioning his imminent exhibition at the National Gallery, c.25 October (1942?) (TGA 733/2/171); notes headed 'To say myself' discussing different works and parts of his life (TGA 733/2/172), inscribed in pencil '139' top right of p.1; letter (draft or copy) to Miss Cater, May 1943, regarding his Reading visit, and explaining why 'girls have to protect me' (TGA 733/2/173) inscribed in pencil '144' top of p.1; letter to Hilda discussing finally being free of debts (TGA 733/2/174); two letters (draft or copy) to Dudley Tooth (TGA 733/2/175); notes on sex and relationships with brief reference to 'Apple Gatherers' and 'Zacharias', May 1943 (TGA 733/2/175) and notes on marriage and morals, April-May 1943 (TGA 733/2/176) inscribed in pencil '131' top right of p.1 and '132' top of p.5. |
| Date | [c 1942-1943] |
| Extent | 23 pieces |
| Access Status | RESTRICTED |
| Access Conditions | Access permitted only with prior consent from the family and estate of Stanley Spencer. |
| Description | For numbered writings see also 'guide' TGA 733/3/33 p.83-84. Bound by Spencer in Folder No.7. |
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