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Kipling-Blaikie Letters

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Introduction

The Kipling–Blaikie letters contain letters written by Rudyard, Carrie, their daughter Elsie and their son John to Mrs Mary Blaikie, the children’s governess, 1904–9. The letters span 1905–30. Some are written jointly (for example, by Rudyard and Elsie) and are sometimes addressed ‘Dear Girlie’. Most of the letters were composed while the Kiplings lived at Batemans in East Sussex, but some were sent from Engelberg (as their hotel’s headed notepaper reveals). This collection also includes some miscellaneous material: bookplates of Rudyard and John and verses signed by Rudyard. The collection was received by Sussex in July 2002.

 

 

 

 

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