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TitleCorrespondence and Notes, 1979-1984
DescriptionThis material was created and received by Sewell after Blunt's death in 1983.

Includes:

- Notes taken by Sewell some in shorthand, 17-21 November 1979, these concern journalists calling Blunt to try and get an interview
- Draft letter by Sewell to the Times, 17 November 1979, discussing the treatment of Professor Blunt
- Two cards sent to Sewell & Blunt, postmarked 10 December 1979,
- Draft letter by Sewell to the Evening Standard, 29 February 1980, defending himself as Blunt's friend, includes a newspaper cutting from Londoner's Diary
- Letter to Sewell from John Corrin at Paddington School, 14 May 1980, giving his support of Sewell & Blunt
- Letter to David Allibone from Sewell, 21 May 1980, discussing the piece written on Sewell in the Standard
- Correspondence with Chapman Pincher, 21-26 February 1982 & 4 February 1983, discussing Pincher's book 'Their Trade is Treachery' and the Blunt affair
- Notes on Michael Straight by Brian Sewell, 5 March 1983
- Three letters between Margery Green and Philip Howard, Literary Editor at the Times and some notes, 9th February 1982-13 April 1983, concerning the Blunt Affair
- Newspaper cutting from the Guardian, it contains a letter from Professor Kerry Downes 29th March 1983
- Newspaper cutting of 'Letters to the Editor' in the Guardian, 2 April 1983, with letters about the Blunt Affair
- Letter from Rosemary P to Sewell, c1983, discussing a possible memorial service for Blunt
- Letter from Martin Thompson to Sewell, 12th August 1983 and a photocopied article 'From Bloomsbury to Marxism' by Anthony Blunt
- Three letters from Wilfrid Blunt, Anthony Blunt's brother and art curator at the Watts Gallery, to Sewell 10-17 April 1984
- Letter from Christopher Evelyn Blunt to Sewell, 30 August 1984
Date1979-1984
LevelFile
Extent1 file
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