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Letters, c.1923-1957

A few of these letters are addressed to the family as a whole, or to her younger daughters. By far the majority are to Hodgkin. The dating offered is approximate as very few letters carry more than an indication of day and month. Comprises: 2) letters from Sudan and British School of Archaeology, Jerusalem, 1920s (A.100) 3) letters from Geldeston, Jerusalem, Jerash, Nablus,…
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7930/2-14
Extents: 1 folder
Dates: c.1923-1957
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Miscellaneous notes and writings by Molly Crowfoot, n.d.

Includes notes on the Roman toga; and 'Account of the Relief Expedition, written by Grace Mary Hood Jan. 1909'. This is a 10pp typescript describing the effects of an earthquake in Calabria and Sicily and an expedition led by Molly and her sister Dorothy from San Remo, with a few other friends, to help the victims.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7930/16
Extents: 1 folder
Dates: n.d.
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Miscellaneous later correspondence, 1957-1983

Includes a note on Molly Crowfoot's lecture at Downe House 1928 and (1981) re deposit at Kew of her botanical drawings of the Sudan.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7930/18
Extents: 1 folder
Dates: 1957-1983
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Photocopy of a letter to 'My dear Dorothy', welcoming the news that Molly's plan for medical education for women in the Sudan had been approved, no date or addressee, n.d.

See MS. Eng. c. 7937/11, letter from Diana Rowley to Hodgkin identifying the recipient as Dorothy Willis, who had sent the letter to her, and suggesting two possible dates, 1916 and 1921. Hodgkin also refers to it in a letter to Thomas at MS. Eng. c. 7936/5.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7930/20
Extents: 1 folder
Dates: n.d.