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Michael Peto

  • MS 81
  • Collection
  • 1943-2023
Correspondence 1944-1955; miscellanea 1943-1945; photographic collection of c 130,000 original and copy prints, transparencies and glass plate and film negatives.

Michael Peto

Correspondence

Correspondence of Michael Peto and letters relating to him.

Michael Peto

Letter, 27 February 1944, London, Peto to Robin Bond.

Concerns probable purchase of the "Sible Hedingham House" for Lucy's new school. Also concerns the arrangements for the paintings to be exhibited at the Arcade Gallery sometime in April. Suggests that Neill and Robin give lectures at the exhibition and that Robin prepare and list all the pictures.

Letter, London, Peto to Robin Bond.

Concerns definite arrangements made to open the exhibition on 12 April 1944 to 26 April 1944. Also intimates request from Weingraf for another 50 drawings and suggests that Neill should write the introduction to the catalogue.

Letter, n.d., London, Peto to Robin Bond.

Criticises him for arranging with Weingraf about the catalogue and the financial arrangements regarding the photographs. Suggests moving to another house nearer London because of the troubles with the house and the authorities. Also concerns letter from Dartington Hall on the co-ordination of the free-schools emphasising Neill's tremendous achievements. Also relates to introduction of his scheme of international exchange schools to several governments of the Allied Nations who promised help.
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