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Expand 1 - HODGSON FAMILY OF EAST WOODHAY AND MILLBROOK, HAMPSHIRE1 - HODGSON FAMILY OF EAST WOODHAY AND MILLBROOK, HAMPSHIRE
Collapse 2 - OLIVIER FAMILY OF WILTON, SALISBURY, TEFFONT MAGNA AND QUIDHAMPTON, WILTSHIRE2 - OLIVIER FAMILY OF WILTON, SALISBURY, TEFFONT MAGNA AND QUIDHAMPTON, WILTSHIRE
Expand 1 - Diaries1 - Diaries
Expand 2 - Correspondence and associated personal papers2 - Correspondence and associated personal papers
Expand 3 - Social events:  birth, baptism, marriage, death, burials3 - Social events: birth, baptism, marriage, death, burials
Expand 4 - Household4 - Household
Expand 5 - Financial5 - Financial
Expand 6 - Public Office6 - Public Office
Expand 7 - Clubs and Societies7 - Clubs and Societies
Collapse 8 - Manuscript and printed works8 - Manuscript and printed works
1 - Catalogue of an exhibition of drawings from old glass paintings executed by the late Charles Winston. Published by the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. [Revd Dacres Olivier’s papers].
2 - Paper on mosaic decoration used by A H Layard MP before a meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Reprinted for the Venice and Murano Glass and Mosaic Company Limited of London and Venice. [Revd Dacres Olivier’s papers].
3 - Reprint of a paper read before the Royal Institute of British Architects entitled 'On the decoration of basilicas and Byzantine churches' by R P Pullan. [Revd Canon Dacres Olivier’s papers].
4 - Notebook in the hand of Edith Maud Olivier recording a programme of comical songs and renditions to be performed at Wilton rectory on April Fool’s Day by the Olivier family and their friends.
5 - Notebook containing a script written in rhyming verse based on the fairy tale Cinderella. Edith Maud Olivier takes one of the parts. Probably performed at Wilton rectory.
6 - Edition of the monthly magazine The Connoisseur.
7 - Two editions of the weekly magazine The Planet. One contains an article by Edith Maud Olivier.
7a - Undated illustrated book entitled The Charm of Leighton by James Harlaw about the life and work of the artist Lord Frederick Leighton [1830-1896].
Expand 8 - Correspondence and enclosures received by Edith Maud Olivier from her publishers Martin Secker Limited of London, The Viking Press of New York, Faber and Faber Limited of London, and B T Batsford Limited of London dealing with arrangements for the publication of her works in Britain and North America, and the payment of royalties and fees;  preparation of a wartime script for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information about the working of local government.
Arranged chronologically in bundles8 - Correspondence and enclosures received by Edith Maud Olivier from her publishers Martin Secker Limited of London, The Viking Press of New York, Faber and Faber Limited of London, and B T Batsford Limited of London dealing with arrangements for the publication of her works in Britain and North America, and the payment of royalties and fees; preparation of a wartime script for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information about the working of local government. Arranged chronologically in bundles
9 - Undated illustrated book entitled The Masterpieces of Versailles by Gustave Geffroy. Text in English and French. [Edith Maud Olivier’s papers].
10 - Printed script of a short play written by Edith Maud Olivier entitled “Angelina’s Trousseau”.
11 - Printed and illustrated child’s pamphlet about a magic garden entitled John Martin’s Letter To You. Number 5. Published by Morgan Shepard of New York.
12 - Edition of the monthly magazine The Commonwealth.
13 - Programme for a choral tribute to be held at the Royal Albert Hall in commemoration of the British Expeditionary Force’s actions in 1914. [Edith Maud Olivier’s papers].
14 - Undated twenty one page manuscript one act play entitled The Bookmarker in the hand of Edith Maud Olivier.
15 - Thirteen page article entitled The Women’s Land Army, reprinted from the Nineteenth Century and After. [Edith Maud Olivier’s papers].
16 - Part only of a proof of a privately printed tribute to Emma Mildred Olivier [d.1924] entitled Mildred. Illustrations by Rex Whistler and Hon Stephen James Napier Tennant.
17 - General strike editions of the Daily Mail, 8th May; the Daily Mirror news bulletin, 10th May; The British Gazette, 11th May; The Times 11th May.
Expand 9 - Photographs, prints and sketches9 - Photographs, prints and sketches
Expand 10 - Probate10 - Probate
Expand 3 - SMITH FAMILY OF “GREENLANDS”, HENLEY-ON-THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE3 - SMITH FAMILY OF “GREENLANDS”, HENLEY-ON-THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE

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