Box 2
Container
Contains 453 Results:
Requiem for Singers.
Hang up the bays: let the laurels shine on (Watermark: Ariel Bond. Ts, Sgd, 2 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /400/3
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
Requiem for Singers.
Hang up the bays. Let the laurels shine on (Watermark: Ariel Bond. Ts, Sgd, 2 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /400/4
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
The Pioneers.
For the beautiful people, the valour, the weary feet stepping (Copytext. Ink correction. Watermark: Ariel Bond. Pencil note: check mark. Ts, Sgd, 1 leaf).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /401
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
The Victory Hymn.
But the lark pours into the blue (Carbon copy. Ink corrections. Ms in 3c/406. Ts, Sgd, 4 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /402/1
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
The Victory Hymn.
But the lark pours into the blue (Ts, Sgd, 4 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /402/2
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
The Victory Hymn.
But the lark pours into the blue
(Ink corrections. Watermark: Waterton Bond 8. Ink note Christmas 1938. The other four are published, this one not. That doesn’t say this one isn’t rotten too - Thanks for the party!
Ts, Sgd, 4 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3b. Item /402/3
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
[In A Silent House] Outside, drumming on roof-top, rain; (33-page booklet, first 20 pages blank. Note verso p.1: list of book titles. Poem recto only pp.2-13. Ts in 3b/384. Ms, Sgd, 33 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3c. Item /403
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
[The Dusky Hills] Write that I died of vanities - (Ts in 3b/399. Ms, Sgd, 1 leaf).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3c. Item /404
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
[Requiem for Singers] Hang up the bays: let the laurels shine on (Ts in 3b/400. Watermark: Ariel Bond. Incomplete. Ms, 1 leaf).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3c. Item /405
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937
The Victory Song.
For the lark pours into the blue (Watermark: Original Superfine Ivory. Note scored out (To be spoken by Chorus.)
Note verso p.4: Chapter titles for Passport to Hell. Ms, Sgd, 4 leaves).
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 3c. Item /406
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996
From the Collection:
1939-1952
Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates:
ca 1930 - 1937