- keyword(s): d. h. lawrence cswr
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D. H. Lawrence Realia
This collection of Lawrence realia includes two items: White marble sculpture of Gertrude Stein, carved by Gladys Caldwell Fisher, [n.d.]. Winged Etruscan Horse with figures of a man and a woman: embroidered panel worked by D. H. Lawrence and Frieda Lawrence, in Barda Italy, 1912.
D. H. Lawrence Ranch Collection
The D.H. Lawrence Ranch near Taos, New Mexico, was gifted to UNM after the death of Frieda Lawrence. The collection consists of five folders of materials related to the D.H. Lawrence Ranch from the late 1990s through early 2000s.
D. H. Lawrence Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of Frieda and D. H. Lawrence.
Virginia Hyde Photographs of D. H. Lawrence
Photographs from Virginia Hyde of D. H. Lawrence. Collection is unprocessed.
New Mexico D. H. Lawrence Festival Records
The collection consists mainly of records, programs, background, correspondence and news articles pertaining to the 1970 and 1980 New Mexico D. H. Lawrence Festivals.
Collection of D.H. Lawrence Correspondence
Handwritten and signed letters by D. H. Lawrence, including envelopes and photographs.
Warren Roberts Letters from Frieda Lawrence and Dorothy Brett
Letters written to Warren Roberts from Frieda Lawrence and Dorothy Brett regarding dispensation of D. H. Lawrence material.
Virginia Hyde Papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to Virginia Hyde, her research and writings about D. H. Lawrence, and her work on the nomination of the D. H. Lawrence Ranch to the National Register of Historic Places.
Fisher Family Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence
The Fisher Family Papers consist of documents related to the friendship of Gladys Campbell Fisher and Alan Fisher with D.H. and Frieda Lawrence.
Sons and Lovers Screenplay Script and Illustrations
The collection includes the 1959 shooting final script as well as illustrations, proofs, and color separations and the final print for "Mrs. Morel in the Garden Path," used in the 1975 Cardavon Press limited edition of D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers.
Collection of Papers on Frieda Lawrence,
Black Sparrow Press Photograph Collection
Reproductions of photographs from "Letters to Seltzers" by D. H. Lawrence.
Eleanor Murray Watkins Papers
The collection consists of research notes of E.M. Watkins about D.H. Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, and other friends and contemporaries of the Lawrences.
Ernest Warnock Tedlock Papers
Black Sparrow Press Records
Joseph Foster Papers
Collection contains writer and author Joseph Foster's correspondence and manuscript drafts.
Dorothy Brett Papers
Paul Lusk Papers
The Paul Lusk papers relate to Albuquerque city, neighborhood, and transportation planning, including socioeconomic analysis and growth management, 1956-1998. The collection illuminates Lusk's career as a city planner and professor of architecture and planning.
Thomas M. Pearce Papers
Witter Bynner Collection
This is a collection of materials, generated and gathered by Evelyn Jacobs Ortner. Much of the collection pertains to Ortner's research for her M.A. thesis, "'By Nature a Sociable Fellow' A Study of the Life and Literary Relationships of Witter Bynner" (Drew University, 1973) . The core of the collection consists of correspondence by, about, and to Witter Bynner.
David Wilde Papers
Contains personal papers and family history from David Wilde's life in England and others related to his life and writings in Albuquerque.
University of New Mexico, Dept. of Facility Planning Architectural Drawings
Porter-Harvey Family Papers
This collection consists of correspondence, news clippings, journals, scrapbooks, photographs and genealogical information relating to the Porter and Harvey families. The collection documents their personal, social, and political experiences.
Donald S. Dreesen Collection of Pictures of Prominent New Mexicans
Binder of clippings of identified persons prominent in the history of New Mexico.
William A. Keleher Papers
The William A. Keleher collection contains a variety of materials pertaining to the history of New Mexico. As a historian, Keleher conducted thorough research on the territorial era of the State. As a prominent lawyer and citizen of the State in the 1900's, Keleher's legal work and volunteer efforts helped shape the modern condition of New Mexico. Many of the documents related to his research, career and other interests are included in this collection.