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Strachey Papers

Catalogue reference: STRACHEY

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This record is about the Strachey Papers dating from 1929-1975.

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Reference
STRACHEY
Title
Strachey Papers
Date
1929-1975
Description

Papers and correspondence, 1929-1975 and undated, of Julia Frances Strachey, including diaries, notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts, 1929-1975 and undated; letters to Julia, 1924-1956 and undated, the writers including Dora Carrington; letters to Stephen Tomlin and Julia, 1923-1930 and undated, the writers including Lytton Strachey; correspondence between Stephen Tomlin and Julia, 1930-1931; correspondence between Julia and Lawrence Gowing, 1939-1971 and undated, and other letters to Julia, 1952-1967 and undated; personalia, including a copy of a divorce certificate, 1967, a will, 1971, a business diary, 1971, an appointment diary, 1974, passports, and an undated address book; postcards and photographs, largely undated, mainly miscellaneous works of art but also including Lytton and Oliver Strachey, Dora Carrington, and Stephen Tomlin; a scrapbook, 1932-1971, mainly comprising press cuttings including reviews of Strachey's novels, with a few miscellaneous letters inserted.

Arrangement

The papers are divided into sections comprising correspondence (Ref: A-E) and personalia and photographs (Ref: F-H).

Held by
London University: University College London (UCL) Special Collections
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Strachey; Julia Frances (1901-1979); writer
Physical description
12 boxes
Access conditions

Open. Personal correspondence between Gowing and Julia Strachey is closed for 50 years from the date of the last letter, subject to review.

Immediate source of acquisition
The papers were presented to University College London by Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing in three accessions, one in 1983 and two in 1985.
Unpublished finding aids
Draft handlist available on request at University College London Special Collections.
Administrative / biographical background

Born, 1901; daughter of Oliver Strachey and his first wife Ruby Mayer, and niece of the critic and biographer Lytton Strachey; a writer, but published few books during her lifetime; wrote sketches and stories for 'New Writing', 'New Statesman' and 'New Yorker'; married firstly Stephen Tomlin (d 1937) and secondly the artist (Sir) Lawrence Gowing (Slade Professor of Fine Art at University College London, 1975-1985; d 1991), 1952; divorced, 1967; died, 1979. Publications: 'Cheerful weather for the wedding' (1932); 'The man on the pier' (1951).

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/bdb3b80c-9284-4a6f-8987-a511274e8e12/

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