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  •   XCOW - Noël Coward Collection - [c 1901]-2022
    •   1 - Works - 1916-c1998
    •   2 - Published material and recordings - c1901-2022
    •   3 - Business records - 1912-c2001
    •   4 - Personal papers - [20th century]
      •   H - Diaries and journals of Noël Coward - 1941-1970
      •   I - Personal correspondence of Noël Coward - [1920s-1970s]
        •   1 - Telegram logbooks - 1934-1965
        •   2 - Personal correspondence of Noël Coward - [1920s-1970s]
        •   3 - Personal correspondence between Noël Coward, Lorn Loraine, Cole Lesley and others - 1940-[1960s]
          • 1 - Letters to Lorn Loraine from Noël Coward and Cole Lesley - 1940-1967
          • 2 - Letters to Noël Coward from Lorn Loraine - [1950s-1960s]
          • 3 - Typescript copies of letters from Lorn Loraine to Noël Coward and Cole Lesley - 1956-1967
          • 4 - Postcards to Lorn Loraine from Noël Coward, Cole Lesley and others - [1960s]
        •   4 - Personal letters of congratulation and sympathy - 1967-1970
      •   J - Photographs of Noël Coward - [20th century]
      •   K - Family correspondence - 1929-1953

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