Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, 1862 - 1932 (humanist, historian and philosopher)
Dates and places
1862-1932 KCC 1881; Fellow, 1888-1932
Legal status / Nationality
British
Sphere of activity
University Lecturer, Writer
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
115 letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Oscar Browning, 1883 - 1910
Most of the files contain five or more letters. Some files include letters from more than one member of a family, and the larger correspondences occupy two or more files.
Correspondence between Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and REF, 1887 - 1931
The files contain correspondence and poetry, also 5 autograph letters signed from Helen Fry.
Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 1908 - 1932
1 autograph letter, signed, and 5 typed letters, signed, to J.M. Keynes. 1908-[32].
1 carbon typed letter, signed, from J.M. Keynes. 24 Feb. 1932.
This file also contains a proof of a petition organised by 'Cambridge Magazine' against Bertrand Russell's dismissal from Trinity College, Cambridge, [1916].
Correspondence on the text, 1919-09 - 1919-11
This file contains exchanges at draft and proof stages with (among others) G. Lowes Dickinson, F.A. Keynes, Arthur Salter, J.T. Sheppard and H.A. Siepmann. It also includes press cuttings reporting Sir Eric Geddes' speech in Cambridge, November 1918, famous for exhorting the Allies to 'squeeze Germany until the pips squeak'.
Correspondence with Alfred Marshall, 1906 - 1929
Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, 1914-10-28
1 autograph letter, signed.
Dickinson: The Papers of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
This collection includes the fiction and non-fiction writing of GLD, including prose, poems, academic and political writing, personal and professional correspondence, articles written for newspapers and magazines, and his autobiographical writing. It also includes some newscutting, and writings about GLD after he died.
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Lewis, Etchells, Wadsworth and Hamilton, 1913
Photocopy of 1 autograph letter signed to the senders of the round robin in the Ideal Home Exhibition dispute.
'Is Immortality Desirable?', 1909
Off-print of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson's Ingersoll Lecture, printed as no. 6, vol. II of an unidentified periodical.
Letter from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1915-07-21
1 typed letter, signed, from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Mary Ruth Brooke, with envelope.
Letter from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to RSM
1 typed letter signed.
Letters from GLD and May Lowes Dickinson to Herbert Corner, 1930 - 1932
The volume of letters includes 1 photograph of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and several newspaper obituaries of him.
Letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and other items, 1932
1 autograph letter, signed and 8 typed letters, signed. Undated.
This file also contains an order of memorial service for Goldsworthy Lowes Dickingson dated 1932 and 1 autograph letter, signed, from May Lowes Dickinson, 24 Oct. [1932].
Letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to GHWR, 1931
2 autograph letters signed and 17 typed letters signed. The file also contains 1 autograph letter signed from Gerald Heard to GLD, 31 Oct. 1931.
Letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to JTS, 1903 - 1930
3 autograph letters signed and 6 typed letters signed.
Letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Julian Bell, 1930 - 1932
4 typed letters, signed, and 1 typed anecdote.
Letters from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to the Wedds, 1887 - 1930
14 autograph letters, signed, and 7 typed letters, signed to Nathaniel Wedd. c. 1887 - 1930.
1 typed letter, signed, to Rachel Wedd. 19 July [?1912].
'Lysistrata', 1918
Autograph manuscript comic rendering in English by REF of 'Lysistrata' by Aristophanes, with annotations and comments on the translation by Clive Bell, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and 1 unidentified other, and a pencil and wash sketch copy of Carlo Dolci's Martyrdom of St Andrew.
Clive Bell reviewed a translation of the play by B. Buckley Rogers in the Athenaeum Jan. 1912.
Memoirs of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 1932 - 1945
The file comprises two typescript memoirs [1932], and an autograph letter signed from J. T. Sheppard to Sir Dennis Proctor, 2 Sept. 1945.
Part III of chapter 7 with a very few marginalia by G.L. Dickinson, 1919-11-08
This series consists of documents generated during the production of 'Economic consequences of the peace' by J.M. Keynes, including preparatory notes, correspondence, drafts and proofs.
Programme, 1927-01 - 1927-03
Printed programme for a series of lectures by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson entitled 'Force versus Justice', given at the University of Birmingham.
Sketch book, 1918-08
Pencil drawings of scenes from the Norfolk Broads; André Gide, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, Anthony [?surname], and three death-bed portraits of REF's father.
Sketch book, 1920 - 1934
Crayon and pencil drawings of St Tropez, landscapes, town scenes, people, nudes, church interiors, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson.
Unidentified group, including Goldsworthy Lowes-Dickinson and Roger Fry, 1885 - 1932
Photographs of groups of students
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