- BXB/1/1/WEL/2
- File
- 1988
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
Papers primarily relate to Wilcox's time in Germany and Russia and mainly consist of typescripts (some annotated/edited) and offprints of articles published in contemporary journals. These include, for example, versions of a series of articles on Kerensky and Korniloff from the Fortnightly Review (September 1918-January 1919) and the subject's response. There is also a large collection of foreign-language articles and pamphlets (some by Wilcox), including B.V. Savinkov's Za rodinu i svobodu (Warsaw, 1920). Also included is a series of typed primary sources (speeches/statements), primarily relating to the Kerensku-Korniloff affair. There is some correspondence, most significantly a series of letters from Edmund Clerihew Bentley written from the Daily News and, later, the Daily Telegraph (1908-1923). Bentley was a journalist, author of Trent's Last Case, and inventor of the clerihew poem, and remained in contact with Wilcox for many years, although there are no extant letters later than 1923. Also included are a number of letters from Irene Ward, MP, and a small collection of family correspondence. Papers also include collections relating to Wilcox's personal and family life. These include a large collection of photographs, a small collection of articles and pamphlets in areas of interest and bills and receipts relating to the last years of Wilcox's life in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Wilcox, Edwin, d 1947, journalist
Part of Sharp (Thomas) Archive
Typescript report on Planning of Road Traffic, Vienna by Thomas Sharp.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a widow receiving letters. Caption reads: Widow - "Oh! Dear me - more 'turney letters - if poor John hadn't a made a will there wouldn't ha'e been all this bother about property - I really a'most wish poor John hadn't been dead - such a bother."
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a widow being comforted by another woman. Caption reads: 'Consolatory' Widow - "Aye! Poor Tom died too soon for the lamb - but we had a beautiful piece o' beef for the funeral."
Part of Local Illustrations
Widdop 'Z' Type Diesel Engine Brochure
Booklet containing details and specifications of the engine range.
H. Widdop and Company Ltd