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October–December, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge: ‘Augustus John: Paintings, Prints and Drawings in the Fitzwilliam Museum’ (128 exhibits, catalogue Foreword by Michael Jaffe). BBC TV South,
Augustus John
(producer John Coleman).

1979

Augustus John
by Richard Shone published.

17 December, Augustus John papers sold at Sotheby’s for £52,000 to anonymous buyer in the United States.

1982

August, Mostyn Art Gallery, Llandudno: ‘Some Miraculous Promised Land: J. D. Innes, Augustus John and Derwent Lees in North Wales 1910–13’ (catalogue by Eric Rowan).

1985

21 November–9 February 1986, Manchester City Art Gallery: ‘Augustus John and Friends’. Exhibition in conjunction with ‘Gwen John: an Interior Life’ (28 November–26 January 1986).

1988

June, Augustus John papers sold by private treaty at Sotheby’s to National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. National Museum of Wales: ‘Portraits by Augustus John: Family, Friends and the Famous’ (50 exhibits, catalogue by Mark Evans).

1991

3–27 July, Piccadilly Gallery, London: ‘Augustus John Paintings, Drawings, Etchings’ (4 oils, 38 drawings, 12 etchings, catalogue by Rebecca John). Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan’s
Augustus John Papers
published by the National Library of Wales.

21 September–17 November, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea: ‘Passionate Visions. Gwen John and Augustus John’ (52 exhibits, catalogue by David Fraser Jenkins).

1994

29 July–4 August, Mercury Gallery, London: single work exhibition, cartoon of ‘The Mumpers’.

December, HTV Wales,
Augustus John: King of Bohemia
programme.

1995

Mark Lewis,
Augustus John
(pamphlet published by Tenby Museum & Art Gallery, including list of works in the gallery’s collection).

1996

July–September, National Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff ‘Themes and Variations: The drawings of Augustus John 1901–1931’.
Augustus John. Papers at the National Library of Wales
by Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan published.

Appendix Eight

L
OCATIONS
OF
J
OHN
M
ANUSCRIPTS

The story of how the main collection of Augustus John Papers reached the National Library of Wales is told in my preface. There are, however, many other John letters and manuscripts in Britain and abroad. I have not been able to trace all the correspondence that was privately owned twenty-five years ago, though correspondence that I did not see then I have now seen in galleries, libraries and museums. The following list of John papers held in public collections will I hope be useful, but I do not claim it is definitive.

W
ALES

The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth

The catalogue of Augustus John papers purchased and donated between 1988 and 1991, compiled in 1991 by Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, provides a calendar of letters from Augustus John to Dorelia McNeill (NLW MSS 22776–8) and various other correspondents (NLW MS 22775); letters to Augustus John (NLW MSS 22779–87) and to Dorelia McNeill (NLW MS 22789); two groups of letters from Ida John (NLW MSS 22788, 22798); miscellaneous letters (NLW MS 22790); sketchbooks (NLW MSS 22791–4); prose and verse (NLW MSS 22795–6); Nettleship and John family papers (NLW MSS 22799–803); and miscellaneous papers (NLW MS 22797).

The catalogue also refers to other Augustus John material at the library, including seventy-one letters to Michel Salaman (NLW MS 14928D); one letter to J. C. Squire (NLW MS 16098E); seven letters to Mrs Goeritz and Ruth King, together with ten letters to Peter Heseltine, ‘Peter Warlock’ (NLW MS 18909D); ten letters with sketches to Ursula Tyrwhitt (NLW MS 19645C); thirty-seven letters, together with autograph drafts of verse, to John Sampson (NLW MS 21459E); three letters to Ernest Forbes, one letter to Eric Kennington, two letters to C. K. Ogden and one letter to Robert Gregory (NLW MS 21482D); twenty-eight letters to various correspondents including Laura Knight and Frances Stevenson, together with some autobiographical writings (NLW MS 21570E); fifty-nine letters to John Davenport (NLW MS 21585E); twenty-one letters to Bapsy Pavry and three letters to her brother (NLW MS 21622D); one letter to Caitlin Macnamara (NLW MS 21698E); one letter to ‘Kitty’ [McGee] (NLW MS 21818D); one letter to John Cowper Powys (NLW MS 21872D); ten letters to Sean O’Casey and seven letters to George Bilainkin (NLW MS 21980C); four letters to Villiers Bergne (NLW MS 22022C); one letter to the Rev. R. J. Jones (Papers of the Rev. R. J. Jones, Cardiff); eighteen letters and four telegrams to Alicia Gower Jones (Miss Olive Mary Jones Bequest).

There are also two letters from Augustus John to Ceri Richards at the library (NLW MS 23007E); one letter to Keidrych Rhys (NLW MS 22745D); one letter to Hugh Blaker and one letter to R. A. Maynard (Dr Thomas Jones Collection); one letter to Emlyn Williams (Emlyn Williams Scrapbook II); one letter to Port Talbot Forum (NLW MS 23186E); an appreciation of J. D Innes (NLW MS 11067C); and papers relating to exhibitions from the Welsh Arts Council Archives.

Ten letters from Augustus John to the composer Joseph Holbrooke were bought
at Sotheby’s on 24 July 1995 (lot 540) and one letter to Charles Conder (21 June 1901) bought at Phillips on 9 November 1995 (lot 425). Both purchases are in a volume, NLW MS 23410C, which also contains a recent donation of two letters from Augustus to Dorelia.

The catalogue also refers to some Augustus John correspondence within the Gwen John Papers, including twenty-seven letters from Augustus to Gwen (NLW MS 22305D); forty-eight letters from Augustus to his son Edwin (NLW MS 22312D); and one letter to Dorelia McNeill (NLW MS 22311D). In the Gwen John Papers these items are listed with a C and not a D.

The Schedule of Gwen John papers purchased in 1984 and 1987, compiled by Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan in 1988, lists diaries (NLW MSS 22276–8A); notebooks (NLW MSS 22279–92); loose notes (NLW MSS 22293–6); sketches (NLW MS 22297–9); draft letters from Gwen John (NLW MSS 22300–3); letters to Gwen John (NLW MSS 22304–11); miscellaneous letters (NLW MS 22311C); letters to her nephew Edwin John (NLW MSS 22312–13C); Estate of Gwen John correspondence (NLW MSS 22314–15); photographs (NLW MS 22316C); and miscellaneous papers (NLW MSS 22317–18). Included as an appendix is a calendar of other Gwen John letters at the National Library of Wales: seven letters to Michel Salaman (NLW MSS 14930C, 14931C); approximately seventy letters to Ursula Tyrwhitt (NLW MS 21468D); three letters to Augustus John; and four letters to Dorelia McNeill (NLW MS 22155B). See also Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan,
Gwen John Papers at the National Library of Wales
(1988), and
Augustus John Papers at the National Library of Wales
(1996).

Pembrokeshire Record Office, Haverfordwest

C
orrespondence to Douglas James.

Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea

Two letters to Grant Murray, and one (copy) to Winifred Combe Tennant.

Tenby Museum and Art Gallery

Two letters to Wilfred Harrison, one to the museum, one to his father E. W. John (22 September 1934), and one letter to Mrs Cazalet (23 September 1939). There is also a box of miscellaneous items, including books won by Augustus at school and some music composed by E. W. John.

S
COTLAND

Special Collection Library, University of Glasgow

Thirty-six letters to D. S. MacColl, 1900–45.

I
RELAND

National Library of Ireland, Dublin

Letter to Hugh Lane (Hugh Lane Papers MSS 13071–2).

E
NGLAND

British Library, London

Correspondence to: Lady Aberconway (formerly McLaren) 1924–59, Add. MS 52556 ff. 25–114; Cecil Gray 1933–41, Add. MS 57785 ff. 72–7; Bernard Shaw 1915–44, Add. MS 50539 ff. 28–38; T. E. Shaw (Lawrence) 1929, Add. MS 45904 f. 83; Society of Authors 1944–7, Add. MS 63278 ff. 112–20; Marie Stopes 1943–56, Add. MS 58543 ff. 105–40. There is also correspondence from Augustus, Dorelia, Edwin, Poppet, Romilly and Caspar John to Lytton Strachey 1913–31, Add. MS 60672 ff. 1–45.

Dorset County Museum, Dorchester

O
ne letter to Thomas Hardy.

Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Library, Cambridge

Correspondence to Clive Bell, Vanessa Bell, J. M. Keynes, Rosamond Lehmann, Lydia Lopokova. There are also references to John in Duncan Grant’s ‘Paris Memoir’.

Liverpool City Library

Correspondence to Harold Chaloner Dowdall and the Hon. Mary Dowdall 1901–54 (920 DOW). See also Sandon Studies Society papers (Acc. 4096).

Liverpool University Library

Reilly papers. Seventeen letters from Augustus John to Charles Reilly and one from Dorelia (D.207/40/51–67. D.207/40/68).

Gypsy Lore Society Archive. Correspondence to Dora Yates and John Sampson (GLS D.Y., D.9).

John Sampson Library. Letters on Sampson’s retirement, death and sale of books
(
S.P.11,12,14).

Liverpool University Library MSS letter to William Garmon Jones (MS 5.26).

Scott Macfie Collection. Correspondence to Scott Macfie.

Imperial War Museum, London

Correspondence to Campbell Dodgson and Grant Richards.

National Portrait Gallery, London

Correspondence to Evan Charteris (NPG 2362) and single letters to Charles Kingsley Adams (NPG 2910) and Mrs Dorothy Garthwaite (later Burns).

The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London

C
orrespondence to Herbert Barker.

British Broadcasting Corporation Written Archives Centre, Caversham

C
orrespondence to the BBC 1941–61. There is also the script of a talk John gave in the Far Eastern Service series
I Speak for Myself
(10 September 1949), as well as scripts for his television interview with John Freeman in the
Face to Face
series (1960) and with Malcolm Muggeridge for
Panorama
(1957). There is also a programme production file for an abortive film profile in 1951–2.

Royal Academy of Arts, London

Correspondence with Gerald Kelly and one letter from Dorelia to Kelly.

Royal Society of Portrait Painters, London

O
ne letter to Maurice Codner.

Special Collections, National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

C
orrespondence to Boris Anrep (86.PP.12), Sydney Cockerell (86.UU.3–4), I. Spielmann (86.PP.17), and two unknown correspondents (MS.L. 49–1984; 86.WW.1).

Department of Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford

S
ingle letters to Isidore Spielmann, 1905 (MS. Eng. misc.d.87, fol.323), J. L. Boston, 1949 (MS. Autogr. d.30, fol.63), Lionel Curtis (with two letters from Curtis regarding John’s 1919 sketch of T. E. Lawrence. MS. Curtis 97, fols.31–40). There is also a letter of reference from John for Ernst Stern, 1940 (MS. S.P.S.L.
555, fol.·344), and a reference to John in a letter of W. B. Yeats, 1927 (MS.Eng.lett. c.650, fols.1–2).

University of Reading Library, White knights, Reading

In the Jonathan Cape archive there are approximately one hundred and thirty letters (with some copies of replies and supporting material such as book reviews) from Augustus John to Cape himself, his business partner George Wren Howard, John’s editor Daniel George, and Cape’s secretary Menina Mesquita. There are two letters from John to Chatto & Windus, and one to Professor D. J. Gordon. There are also copies of some of John’s contracts and a report by William Plomer on an early draft of
Chiaroscuro.

Leeds City Art Gallery

O
ne letter to Philip Hendy.

Record Office, House of Lords, London

Correspondence with Lord Beaverbrook (1918 and 1928, and one reference by Beaverbrook to
Finishing Touches
in 1964). There is also an exchange of letters in April 1941 between Beaverbrook and Walter Monckton, who suggested John be commissioned to paint portraits of cabinet ministers (Beaverbrook Papers D.344).

Tate Gallery Archives, London

Correspondence to Henry Lamb 1907 and 1913–14 (TAM 15B 32–43/52) and to Charles Rutherston 1902–6 (TAM 49 49/2); autobiographical fragments, articles, press cuttings and manuscript drafts of John’s writings (TAM 21E and 21F 3–38/67); letters to Dorelia I930–3 (TAM 21H 67/67). There are also letters to John from Wyndham Lewis with transcriptions 1948–52 (TAM 21D 1–2/67) and one hundred and forty-three letters from other correspondents (TAM 21G 39–66/ 67).

U
NITED
S
TATES

Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin

Correspondence to Jocelyn Brooke, [Dora] Carrington, Willard Connely, Cyril Connolly, Rupert Croft-Cooke, Nancy Cunard, St John Ervine, Richard Garnett, Nina Hamnett, Barbara Hiles (later Bagenal), J. M. Hone, David Hughes, Mary Hutchinson, Robin John, John Lehmann, E. V. Lucas, Lillah McCarthy (a.k.a. Granville-Barker, later Lady Keeble), Compton Mackenzie, J. B. Manson, Ottoline Morrell, Philip Morrell, Edward Nehls, Herman Ould of PEN, Mr Pickward, T. F. Powys, Grant Richards, R. A. Scott-James, Edith Sitwell, John Symonds, H. M. Tomlinson, Henry Tonks. There are also some fragments of John’s autobiography at Texas.

New York Public Library, Department of Manuscripts and Berg Collection

C
orrespondence to Ronald Firbank, Lady Gregory, Robert Gregory, Tania Jepson, John Quinn, Edith Sitwell. There is also John’s contribution to Max Beerbohm’s Eightieth Birthday Album; and two letters to J. B. Manson in the Mitchell Kennerley Papers.

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