[Correspondence between Ann Driver Blakemore and Philip Godfray]
- MsC-66-0-0-0-0-3
- File
- [1941-1942]; 1958
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
[Correspondence between Ann Driver Blakemore and Philip Godfray]
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
[Correspondence between Trevor Blakemore and Philip Godfray]
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
[Correspondence from Ann Driver Blakemore to Madame Godfray]
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
[Memorial service program for Trevor Blakemore]
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
Part of Trevor Blakemore collection
File consists of typescript, handwritten and manuscript poems written by Trevor Blakemore: “Apres la guerre,” “Summer Nocturn,” “Calm” (1933), “Oasis” (1933), “High Summer,” and “To My Muse.”
Collection consists of typescript, manuscript and handwritten poems, wartime letters between Trevor Blakemore and Philip Godfray, between Ann Driver (Blakemore) and Philip Godfray, between Ann Driver (Blakemore) and Madame Godfray, and a memorial service program for Trevor Blakemore. Correspondence reflects themes such as British literary clubs, the wartime attitudes of the Blakemores, BBC wartime broadcasts and the evacuation of children from Nazi-occupied Channel Islands.
Godfray, Philip