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Letter from [Geo. Gatey & Son] to Edith Thomas in response to her letter dated 29 Mar 1949

George Gatey & Son Solicitors (Windermere, UK), recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
30 March 1949

Letter from [Geo. Gatey & Son] to Edith Thomas in response to her letter dated 2 May 1949

George Gatey & Son Solicitors (Windermere, UK), recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
4 May 1949

Letter from Ernst Schwitters to Edith Thomas (‘Wanty’) regarding the sale, preservation and inheritance of Kurt Schwitters’ work

Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
12 February 1949

Letter from [Geo. Gatey & Son] to Edith Thomas in response to her letter dated 4 Jan 1949

George Gatey & Son Solicitors (Windermere, UK), recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
7 January 1949

Letter from Ernst Schwitters to Edith Thomas (‘Wanty’) about his father’s health and his wish to travel to the UK to see him

Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
27 December 1947

Letter from Ernst Schwitters to Kurt Schwitters and Edith Thomas (‘Wanty’) about his financial troubles, photography and his Kurt Schwitters’ health

Ernst Schwitters, recipients: Kurt Schwitters, Edith “Wanty” Thomas
23 November 1947

Letter from Ernst Schwitters to Kurt Schwitters and Edith Thomas (‘Wanty’) about his holiday, his father’s health and his wish for his father to move to Lysaker and Bergmann

Ernst Schwitters, Eve Schwitters, recipients: Kurt Schwitters, Edith “Wanty” Thomas
21 September 1947

One page of a letter from Ernst Schwitters to Edith Thomas

Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
12 January 1949

Photocopy of page from an unknown publication featuring two of Schwitters’ work, ‘Two stones in rhythm’ and ‘Portrait of Beatrice Bradley’ with captions

Unknown person(s), Edith “Wanty” Thomas
date not known

Photograph of the exterior, including the blue plaque, of Schwitters’ former home, 39 Westmoreland Road, Barnes, London

Edith “Wanty” Thomas
[1970s]

Transparency of Kurt Schwitters’ memorial stone, Ambleside, Cumbria

Edith “Wanty” Thomas
[1980s]

Photograph of the site of Jack Bilbo’s gallery during the war years (King Charles II Street, Haymarket) where Schwitters had his first exhibition in London

Edith “Wanty” Thomas
[1980s]

Photograph of a student beside Schwitters’ Merzbarn wall, Cylinders, Cumbria

Edith “Wanty” Thomas
1963

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Edith “Wanty” Thomas, recipient: Quarto
date not known

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Edith “Wanty” Thomas, recipient: Quarto
date not known

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Edith “Wanty” Thomas
date not known

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Edith “Wanty” Thomas
date not known

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Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
9 December 1947

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Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
9 December 1947

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Ernst Schwitters, recipient: Edith “Wanty” Thomas
9 December 1947
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