Dorothy Burt and boat on pier [Dollarton].
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- 1954
Dorothy Burt and boat on pier [Dollarton].
Series consists of a copy of a review of Edward Hoagland’s book Notes From the Century Before: A Journal From British Columbia. Some of the notes in question are Margerie’s from the notebooks in the Malcolm Lowry Papers.
Series consists of miscellaneous objects, including a program for the 1977 Academy Awards, a liquor permit for 1946-1947, several tags for Christmas gifts signed by Lowry, jewelry given to Margerie Lowry by Malcolm Lowry, and a cigarette case and lighter set owned by Malcolm Lowry.
Series consists of notes from Lowry, written on small note cards and scrap paper. Lowry wrote notes to Margerie frequently between 1939 and 1953. The cards often contain love notes to Margerie as well as scraps of poems, small sketches, thoughts, observations, and fragments of what would later become poems.
Seven letters to Einar and Muriel Neilson from Malcolm and Margerie Lowry (transcriptions) n.d.; one letter from Harvey Burt to Einar (transcription) 25 Oct. 1957.
BC-2113-158 to205
Includes negatives for all positive prints from Sicily (26 negatives) and Dollarton (44 negatives).
2 photographs of a house and garden, 3 photographs of Margerie Lowry (possibly in England).
Series consists of outgoing correspondence from Markson to the Lowrys, Lowry scholars, and UBC Library RBSC head Anne Yandle. Outgoing letters generally cover periods of at least five years per addressee, though several include longer periods. The majority of the outgoing correspondence is addressed to the Lowrys together and to Margerie alone.
Concert celebrating Lowry's life. Performance at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre. Accompanies tape labeled: Erridanus[sic]: Remarks and Music.
Series consists of correspondence between the Lowrys and the Burts, mostly from the 1950s and early 1970s. The series also contains poems by Lowry, two of which were written for Dorothy Templeton Burt’s birthday in 1957.
Series consists of photographs and negatives of the Lowrys and the Burts, mostly at Dollarton and during a period where the two couples were in Sicily together.
Malcolm Lowry letter to Carol Phillips.
LOWRY, Malcolm and Margerie: 2 Jan. [1951], [1952], [1953], [1954]
Malcolm Lowry in doorway, bag in hand.
Malcolm Lowry and Dorothy Burt in backyard of White Cottage, Ripe.
Malcolm Lowry and Dorothy Burt in front of the door to White Cottage, Ripe.
Malcolm Lowry by pump, backyard of White Cottage.
Dorothy Burt in window of Lowry shack [Dollarton].
Passengers on deck of ship [Sicily].
Passengers on deck of ship [Sicily].
Harvey Burt, barefoot in boat [Dollarton].
Harvey Burt in boat on the water [Dollarton].
[Children in front of a fountain, Sicily].
[Man, woman, and dog on the beach beneath the Dollarton shack, Dollarton].
KNICKERBOCKER, Conrad: 29 Nov. 1963, [1963], 10 Feb. 1964, 24 Sep. 1964, 13 Nov. 1964, 4 Jan. 1965, 1 Feb. 1965, 4 Mar. 1965, 1 Apr. 1965, 14 May 1965, 6 Jul. 1965, 23 Nov. 1965, 13 Feb. 1966
Telegram from Malcolm Lowry to Conrad Aiken written during Lowry's stay with Markson in New York
LOWRY, Margerie: 13 Jul. [1957], [14 Jul. 1957], 23 Jul. [1957], 15 Aug. [1957], 25 Aug. [1957], 6 Sep. [1957], [25 Sep. 1957], [Sep. 1957], 7 Oct. [1957], 6 Nov. [1957], 11 Dec. [1957], 23 Dec. [1957], 4 Feb. [1958], 22 Feb. [1958], 11 Mar. [1958], 25 Mar. [1958], 11 April [1958]
Series consists of letters from R.N. Linscott, Klaus Mann, and James Stern. Contents include quotes from reviewers of Under the Volcano related to its rejection in 1940 (R.N. Linscott worked at Houghton Mifflin Co., which rejected Under the Volcano). Includes also a fragment of a letter from Lowry, undated, and a telegram sent from Mexico to the Daily Herald. The telegram is the same as that sent by one of the characters in Chapter IV of Under the Volcano.
Series consists of manuscript chapters, mostly annotated, of Under the Volcano, notes, quotations, and drawings. Series also contains a typescript of The Last Address, which is missing Chapter IV and differs from later versions of Lunar Caustic. The notes are predominantly about history, culture, geography, etc. or Mexico and the development of Under the Volcano.
Series consists of a partial inventory of the Malcolm Lowry Manuscripts Collection Photographs sous-fonds, specifically for photos BC1770-(01-04), printed copies of photographs, a developed photograph, and several negatives.
The last address (Lunar Caustic)
KNICKERBOCKER, Conrad (carbon copies): 2 Dec. 1963, 19 Dec. 1963, 6 Feb. 1964, 12 Sep. 1964, 19 Sep. 1964, 15 Nov. 1964, 27 Dec. 1964, 31 Dec. 1964, 19 Jan. 1965, 26 Jan. 1965, 4 Feb. 1965, 4 Feb. 1965, 21 Feb. 1965, 6 Mar. 1965, 29 Mar. 1965, 2 Apr. 1965, 18 May 1965, 8 Jul. 1965, 27 Nov. 1965, 18 Dec. 1965, 6 Feb. 1966, 14 Feb. 1966, 20 Feb. 1966
[Correspondence, Lowry - 1946-51]
[Deletions to Letters of Malcolm Lowry]
Fragment of a letter from Lowry to [Gerald Noxon?]: n.d.; Telegram sent to the Daily Herald from Mexico (no signature): 25 June ? (this telegram is the same as that sent by Hugh in Under the Volcano, Chapter IV)
Leys Fortnightly, vol. 49, no. 860
Leys Fortnightly, vol. 51, no. 891
Experiment, no. 5
The Venture, no. 6
The Best British Short Stories of 1931, edited by Edward O'Brien. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1931, p. 80-107
Arena, no. 1. Also contains the poems: Nocturne; Glaucous Winged Gull; and Port Moody.
Quaderni Milanesi, no. 1. Contains the short story Elephant and Colosseum transltated into Italian by Giorgio Monicelli.
Hip Pocket Poems, no. 4. Also contains: Harpies; and What Sigbjorn Said. Also includes a poem by Jack Hirschman entitled To Lowry.
Canadian Literature, no. 9. Contains the english translation of the preface to the French edition of Under the Volcano.