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- Série
- 1934-1985
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Diaries of Ruth Sansom; and notes for a Friends Meeting in 1985.
Clive Sansom
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- Pièce
- 1934-1946
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Diaries of Ruth Sansom mostly written in carbon copy notebooks (sometimes both carbon copy and torn out top copies exist), written intermittently:-
1934 Voyage to England (2 notebooks)
1934-36 Early days at the Speech Institute - critical of friends, lonely, London, visit to Cotswolds, teaching, vacation schools, Plymouth, King's Jubilee celebrations (loose pages and notebook)
1936-37, 1938-39 Engagement to Clive, holiday in Bavaria and Austria, married Clive at Quaker Meeting House, Winchmore Hill, war impending - Chamberlain (1938) (1 notebook)
1936 Bavarian holiday. Also notes 1945, 1946 (notebook - part unused)
September 1939 War Diary (loose pages and notebook)
1940 War-time diary (notebook - partly unused)
1940 War-time diary, also typed transcription (loose pages, typescript)
1939-1942 War-time diary (carbon notebook)
Clive Sansom
- Série
- 1928-1975
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Personal papers and correspondence, radio broadcast scripts, poetry and notes for autobiography
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1
- Sub-series
- 1936-1984
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Personal papers and correspondence, poetry and plays
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-2
- Pièce
- 1970
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Theatre program for the production of Sansom's "The Witnesses" at St David's Cathedral, Hobart, 3 June 1970.
Clive Sansom
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- Pièce
- 1977
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Program for a 'Masters of Melody' concert performance of the cantata "There is an Island" held 1 July 1977.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-7
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Green folder of letters from Ian Serraillier, Musgrave Horner, Doris Harding, Frederick Tomlin, M.M. Lewis, Leopold Stein, Teresa Hooley, E. Martin Brown (The Pilgrim Players), Catherine Hollingsworth, Perey Hitchman, E.V. Knox, Herbert Palmer, Hal Ward, E.V. Rieu, Martin Armstrong, Shirley Holtham, Wilson Midgley, Mary Somerville, Robert Swire, Bernard Canter, John Hampden, and J. Donald Adams.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-10
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder containing at least a dozen letters from Nan Chauncy.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-11
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Plastic folder of more than thirty letters from English friends including Kath Needham-Hurst, Mrs Ivy Fry, Margaret Miles, Ronald Cook, Margaret Willy, Tim Evens, Harold Holloway, Catherine Hollingsworth, Doris Harding, Hermann Peschmann, Lina Wake, Nan Delaney, Allan Keeling, Helen Linacre, Peter Hearn, Marjorie Jacklin, Ann O'Connor, Therese D' Arey, Margaret Miles, Frieda Hodgeson and Hilary [Outhwaite?].
Clive Sansom
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- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
White folder of letters on a range of topics including the war (fireguard duties, evacuation procedures, etc), the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and Sansom's early poetry, and from Gwen Harwood, Judith Wright, Aunt Bee, Norman H. Potter and Edgar G. Dunstan. Program for the performance of T.B.Morris's play " I Will Arise" produced by Sansom and performed in March 1948. Sansom's typed 'Dictionary ofCliches' and several paper cuttings on a range of subjects.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-17
- Pièce
- 1969-1984
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Brown manila folder titled 'Biographical' and containing a number of Sansom's letters to others, including letters to and from Hermann Pleschmann and Robert Swire, Sansom's letters about Speech and Drama activities and the teaching of poetry, Sansom's letters to teachers in response to numerous requests for advice and information, to 'Aunt Bee', to the ABC, to Allan Keeling (references here to Truchanas, B. Hean, Max Oldaker and Sansom's personal writing).
Clive Sansom
Letters to and from Rodney and Joan Bennett
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 1-24
- Pièce
- 1936-1973
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Cream folder containing letters to and from Rodney and Joan Bennett. These letters (predominantly from 1936-1948) focus on Sansom and R. Bennett's individual writing and their collaboration with school texts. The most recent letter is dated 23/11/73. The folder includes one letter from Winifred Scott about Sansom's "Speech Rhymes", and part of a letter from an unidentified correspondent.
Clive Sansom
The Voice that Tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations
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- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typed sheets tied with red ribbon of Sansom's unpublished manuscript 'The Voice that Tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations'. This comprises quotations from various writers containing references to the ways in which people speak - descriptions of their voice quality, facial expressions and gestures.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-7
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Business / Industry' containing six articles by others on oral communication in the business world.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-9
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder containing background articles for teaching about film and television.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-11
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Tape-Recording' containing a range of relevant British and Australian newspaper clippings and pamphlets.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-13
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Tunes' containing clippings from newspapers and journals on pitch and inflection and Sansom 's notes on these topics.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-15
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Written English' containing many articles on the topic including one by Sansom, and copies of Sansom's letters to the Principal of Launceston Technical College and Sister Canice of Thomas Moore's School.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-17
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder with newspaper clippings on sound in speech.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-19
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Please Pass it on' comprising notes on listening and retention skills.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 3-20
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Reading Aloud' containing newspaper and magazine clippings on the topic and Sansom's article 'Is Your Reading too Fast?'
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 4-6
- Pièce
- 1928-1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Plastic bag containing:
• Black diary of pencilled notes about the Sansoms' trip to Europe.
• Record of books read by Sansom in 1928 and 1929.
• Printed Christmas card containing Sansom's poem 'The Carol of Three'.
• Sansom's diary for 1939.
• Home Office publication detailing air raid procedures during the Second World War.
• HMSO publication about national service regulations for the same period. Red diaries written by Sansom in I 940.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 4-14
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Green scrapbook containing more poems from a number of writers.
Clive Sansom
Clippings of paintings and sketches
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 4-15
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Black/ grey scrapbook containing clippings of paintings and sketches.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 5
- Sub-series
- 1910-1990
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Collection of miscellaneous correspondence and copies of letters to the newspapers, autobiographical notes, genealogy and family tree, book and poetry notes
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 5-1
- Pièce
- 1910-1990
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Brown manila folder marked 'Miscellaneous' containing:
• Sansom's typewritten 'Did Jesus have a sense of humour?'
• Typed copies of poems that Sansom submitted to journals. These include 'Genie', 'The Enchanted Wood', 'The White Horse', 'Widdershins', 'The Swan', and 'Dr Donne's Unwritten Sermon'.
• A typed article by Sansom titled 'Religion and Art'.
• Copy of the Tasmanian Association for Teachers of Drama in Education's annual report 1977-78 mentioning life membership awards to Clive and Ruth Sansom.
• Typed text of 'Swithin of Winchester'.
• Copy of Sansom's article 'Keats's Accent', published in the Keats-Shelley Memorial volume.
• Typed 'mock-up' of These Happy Breeds with drawings by Max Angus.
• The Sansom' s family tree.
• Two maps of southern England's roads.
• Copy of Daily Express edition of Tuesday 21 June 1910, the date of Clive Sansom's birth.
• Sansom 's handwritten notes on technology, on intuitive thinking, and on Jean Holm and religious education.
• Several printed copies of Sansom 's biographical and publication information. LAMDA workshop program 1978 at which Sansom spoke about ‘The Witnesses’.
• A small Croxley notebook containing Sansom's notes made during a visit to Europe in 1961 referring to cities such as Rome, Naples, and Venice, and a draft of his poem about bells.
• Cutting from the Sunday Times of21 October 1990 about Hilary Spurling,
• Paul Scott and the Sansoms.
• Draft of the Sansom family tree.
• Miscellaneous correspondence, held together by a paper clip, from publishers, the Thomas Hardy Society, R. L. Wimbush, the Francisean Herald Press, Len Sansom and an archivist about Diocesan records of the Sansom family. This includes a copy of one of Sansom's letters to his brother Len.
• A University of London folder containing a copy of Clive Sansom's birth Certificate and his School Certificate.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 5-3
- Pièce
- 1990
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Green and red display folders headed 'To do with 'Clive Sansom by 40 Friends' for Archives University Library'. Papers, drafts and proofs for the publication Clive Sansom by Forty Friends (1990).
Book 1 (Green) comprises the draft text of the Forty Friends book. Here, Ruth Sansom's script and 'Absent Friends' contain more material than that published in the final text.
Book 2 (Red) contains the original scripts from the contributors to the publication.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 5-7
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Brown envelope containing testimonials to Ruth Sansom's work in England.
Clive Sansom
Letters, recommendations and references
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 5-9
- Pièce
- 1910-c1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Brown folder marked 'Clive and Ruth's Letters, and recommendations and references in early England'. The material includes:
• Extracts from letters praising the London Speech Festival 1935, organised by Sansom.
• A personal reference, dated 25/6/1934, from the Sales Manager of the Ironworks Department of the firm Newton Chambers and Co where Sansom worked for eight years. The reference notes that Sansom began work in the firm as a junior clerk and had worked as Traveller for the Light Castings Department for the last two years of his service.
• The original of the Marjorie Gullan Certificate awarded Sansom by the London Speech Fellowship and Institute in August 1936.
• Original certificates awarded Sansom by the English Verse Speaking Association competitions in July 1934: First in Class III Dramatic Poetry; First in the Final Class; First in Lyrical Poetry.
• The original of Clive Sansom's Birth Certificate - 21 June 1910.
• Two of Sansom's curriculum vitae prepared in the 1930s and 40s.
Clive Sansom
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- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Miscellaneous items including
• freehand sketches of Sansom and John Bradford,
• photograph of Sansom on board ship,
• Christmas card from 'Mother',
• invitation from St John's Infant School to attend the crowning of the May Queen,
• photograph of a building named 'Green Gates',
• printed Christmas card from the Sansoms that contains Sansom' s poem 'Carol of Three'.
Clive Sansom
Important letters and articles
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-7
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Clear plastic envelope headed 'Important letters and articles by Clive'. A copy of Sansom's introduction to a published anthology of passages of verse set for examination purposes by the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and letters from the Secretary of the Academy concerning this. Letters in response to Sansom's article 'We the Murderers', published in English in Australia. A copy of Sansom's article on the subject of copyright also published in an issue of English in Australia, and associated letters from that journal's editor.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-8-1
- Sub-item
- 1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence and information about WOODBROOKE, a 'missionary' college or 'settlement ... designed primarily to give members of the Society of Friends an opportunity of preparing for the variety of service required in the cause of Christ today': letter from the Warden, Henry T. Cadbury, with an application form (l 8/3/40); Sansom's reply (19/3/40); copy of the Prospectus, syllabus and timetable from the Secretary, D. Best, (20/3/40 and 6/4/40).
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9
- Pièce
- 1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Ten bundles of letters containing a range of material, apparently organised to some extent by Ruth Sansom after her husband's death:
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9-2
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Letters to Ruth Sansom from Myfanwy Thomas, Kathleen Needham-Hurst, Cedric Pearce, Hermann Peschmann, Beth Parsons, Hilary Outhwaite, Thomas Green, Peter Heam, Bruce Goodluck, Dorothy Aichrnan, Jim Ward, John Casson, May S. Ali, Therese D' Arcy, Pip Buchanan, Helen and Kenneth Brooks, Roy Chappell, Bev Dorwick, Monash University and Sylvia Read. One unsigned letter.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9-6
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Group of letters labelled 'About Clive's death' from Peter Leonard, Hugh Macindoe, James Darling, Olive Woolman, Geoffrey[?] and William Ridden.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9-8
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Program of fortnightly meetings conducted by the 'Here and Now society', advertising Sansom's session on 'Poems from the Chinese'.
Clive Sansom
Notes to Ruth on publishing books
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9-9
- Pièce
- c1968
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder labelled 'Clive's notes to Ruth on publishing books, just after he came out of hospital about 1968 or 9', with the added note 'It is now 1993 - things have changed since these were written at least 20 years ago'. The folder contains four series of handwritten notes about the management of Sansom's published works and unpublished manuscripts should he die, and two typewritten pages dealing with house deeds, life insurance policy, royalties on published works, disposal of books and autograph letters, poetry manuscripts and publishing.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-9-10
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Miscellaneous items including an incomplete letter to Sansom from an unidentified writer, a Christmas card to Ruth Sansom from ''Norman and Maisie', part of a letter Ruth Sansom wrote to her parents from London during the Second World War, Sansom's handwritten note to his wife, and a note of Ezra Pound's response when the Speech Institute sought permission to reprint one of his poems.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-11-1
- Pièce
- c1970
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Folder 1 is marked 'Personal Letters 1970s 1' and contains :
• Two letters from Max Angus and one letter from Sansom to Max Angus.
• Three letters from Robert Swire and one letter from Sansom to Swire.
• Two letters from Leonard Clark to Sansom and one letter from Sansom.
• Two letters from Myfanwy Thomas to Sansom.
• Eight letters from Kathleen Needham-Hurst and one reply from Sansom.
• Two letters from Ann O'Connor to Sansom and one letter in reply.
• Two letters from Margaret Willy to Sansom.
• Two letters from Christabel Bumiston and two replies from Sansom.
• Two letters from Sansom to Olegas Truchanus and two letters to the publisher David Higham about the possible publication ofTruchanus's photographs.
• Single letters from Judith Wright, Maisie Cobby, Margaret Delaney, Tim Evens, the Mercy Teachers' College, Philada Palmer, Jean Reid, Musgrave Homer, Alfred Milligan, Martin Haley, Allan Keeling and 'Beverley'.
• Single letters together with Sansom's replies from Lina Waite and Eric Wood
• A postcard depicting Salisbury Cathedral from 'Trish'.
• Two letters from unidentified writers (one from the ACT, Australia and the other from the UK).
• Copies of Sansom's letters to Peter Drombrovskis, Robert Gittings, Cedric Smith, Mrs E. Dawson (and a copy of this forwarded to Margaret Wilkinson), Joan Bennett (wife of Rodney Bennett)
• two letters to 'Peter'.
Clive Sansom
Letters from friends not so well-known
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-12
- Pièce
- 1942-1981
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila Folder headed 'Letters from friends not so well-known but worth keeping':
• Roger Venables 6/10/42; P.R. Bing 24/8/42;
• Stella Mead 18/10/43 and 26/1/44;
• Telfer Dennis (cousin) to Ruth Sansom 7/12/81;
• Jonathan Field 'Saturday';
• H.E. Brown of the Uni of London Press 4/11/40;
• Roger Manvell 12/8/44 and 29/8/44 about his contribution to Sansom's Speech in our Time;
• Kathleen Cunningham of LAMDA 14/5/44;
• Tim Evens 10/12/78;
• Paul Arnott (nephew) 4/7/78 and 19/7/78 (post cards);
• Harold Ripper 18/12 1966 about a poem by Sansom 'The Crib at Greecio';
• Betty Rainer in April 1959 and 6 January 1960 about Sansom' s The World of Poetry.
• Fearn Rowntree 'Friday afternoon' advising Clive Sansom on work habits and providing information about her own life;
• Nia Thomas to Ruth about Clive's death 27/7/81;
• Jim and Barbara Roberts to Ruth 28/7/81;
• Hilary Outhwaite to Ruth 20/4/82;
• Lina Wake to Ruth 22/5/82;
• Maida [?] to Ruth 8/12/81 and 19/12/81;
• Joan[?] December 1981;
• Evelyn Abraham 3/9/47;
• Dorothy Gear 4/4/79;
• W. Smith 28/9/41;
• Ralph Wightman 27/8/66;
• Eileen Holmes (nd);
• Henry Nix 10/7/41 (official notification of milk supply during the war period).
• Copies of letters from Sansom to Dorothy Belcher, Patsy Adam-Smith and Charles Kohler.
Clive Sansom
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-13
- Pièce
- c1940-1961
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila Folder marked 'LAMDA' [London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]
• Pamphlet about the Speech Fellowship's aims, objectives and activities.
• Letter from Peter [Hearn?] of 17/8/61 about Sansom's help with a LAMDA lecture on The Witnesses while on a visit to England in 1961.
• LAMDA flyers advertising a refresher course for teachers on 31 July and I August [no year given, although probably in the early 1940s because of the assurance that entrance fees would be refunded if non-attendance was the result of 'enemy action']. Sansom directed a session of Choral Speaking Practice and participated in a 'Brains Trust on Speech'.
• LAMDA flyer advertising a refresher course for teachers on 25 July and 26 July 1947 at which Clive and Ruth Sansom presented an explanatory lecture on T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land followed by an oral reading of the entire poem.
• LAMDA pamphlet about training courses for teachers in elocution and dramatic art.
• Brochure of the London Co-operative Society outlining a series of twelve speech training classes conducted by the Speech Fellowship.
• Three letters to Sansom from Wilfred Foulis, Governing Director of LAMDA, about examining strategies and administrative matters relating to the Academy, 2/1/40, 4/1/40 and I 0/5/40.
• Letter dated 16/1 /? to Sansom from a teacher of elocution seeking advice about examination standards.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-20-2
- Sub-item
- c1932-1970
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Sixteen photographs taken at times between 1934 and the 1970s. One is of Ruth at Sandy Bay presumably before leaving for England. Later photographs show Ruth on her honeymoon, horse riding (presumably in England) and, later still, at Eaglehawk Neck and Orford. There are several passport photographs and one studio portrait taken in England in 1945.
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Sansoms with other people
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-20-4
- Sub-item
- c1932-1970
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Seven photographs show either one or both of the Sansoms with Walter Stiasny and his wife, with members of the London verse speaking choir at a choir reunion in London in 1961 and with other groups of unidentified people.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-21
- Pièce
- c1939
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Brown folder marked 'Poems' that comprises copies of letters Sansom received and wrote in 1939.
• Ten letters (several undated and l incomplete) from Allan Keeling and a copy of one of Sansom' s replies.
• Five letters and a post card to the Sansoms from Martin Miles, and one addressed to Ruth Sansom only. Two letters to the Sansoms from Helen Miles, mother of Martin.
• Seven letters from Rodney Bennett.
• Five letters from Anny and Herbert Gunsburg [?]
• Two post cards and six letters from Marjorie Gullan.
• Two letters from Sansom's mother.
• Two letters from Sansom's aunt (Aunt Bee).
• Two letters from Len Sansom (Sansom's brother).
• One letter from Eric Savage and Sansom's reply.
• Single letters from Rolf Maass, Ruth's mother (19 Carr Street, North Hobart), Cicely Beardsall ( including her poem and Sansom' s reply), George Buchanan, Lewis W. Phillips, Marjorie Halben, Butch Levistein, J.R. Firth, and H.W. Chapman
• Copies of Sansom's letters to John O 'London's, The Listener and Palmers Green Gazette.
• Two newspaper clippings of Sansom's letters to the editor (unidentified papers and undated).
• Letter to Barclay's Bank.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-1
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- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Twenty-two scripts of ABC 'Speaking and Listening' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-7
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- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Four scripts of ABC 'Myths and Legends' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom 's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-8
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- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Seven scripts of ABC 'Journeys in Bookland' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-11
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Seven radio plays and parts thereof written for schools by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-12
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Sound rhymes and various related notes by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-16
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Handwritten notes by Ruth Sansom, including her draft autobiography about life with Clive, and section of a typed manuscript titled 'Married Life'. Additional pages of material relating to the Sansoms' experiences during World War II and mentioning contacts with writers and absent friends including Allan Keeling, Kathleen NeedhamHurst, Marjorie Gullan, Gordon Bottomley, Robert Gittings, Frieda Hodgson, Margaret Rutherford, Judith Wright, Dorothy Gear, Walter de la Mare and the young actor Martin Miles. A handwritten biography of Clive Sansom focussing on his childhood and his mother with a further section titled 'Clive 16 to 27'. Ruth Sansom also describes the Sansoms' holiday in the Tyrol and her work in a Jewish refugee school.
Clive Sansom
Handwritten autobiography: The War Years
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-20
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Ruth Sansom' s handwritten autobiography - 'The War Years'. This describes her school days, her work in England, the Sansoms' friendship with Paul Scott, and their relationship with Jonathon Field, and Clive Sansom's illness at the end of the Second World War.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-27
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder marked 'Miscellaneous' that includes:
• Four reproduced pencil sketches of Sansom.
• 'The New Alcestes' - a parody on Gilbert Murray by Sansom, written Easter 1933.
• ‘Rostra’ 16/2 July 1981 containing an obituary for Sansom written by Robert Bennett.
• A handwritten article by Ruth titled 'Clive in Satire and Parody after Paul's letters'. This was written following Hilary Spurling's visit to Hobart and reflects Ruth's responses to aspects of her husband's writings.
• Two poems in Ruth Sansom's handwriting titled 'Snake' and 'Indian Play'.
• Several loose pages in Ruth's handwriting that appear to be drafts of her memories of life with her husband.
Ruth Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-37
- Pièce
- 1939-1946
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Modern poetry (5 lectures - University College, 1939); Modern poetry (Tottenham YWCA 1939?); Choral speaking (1943); T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" (Progressive League 1947).
Clive Sansom
The poetry of T.S. Elliot - lecture to the Speech Fellowship
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-38
- Pièce
- 1946-1947
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typescript, reviews, published pamphlet (1947 Oxford University Press).
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-48
- Pièce
- 1970-1979
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
"The quality of language" off-print from Spoken English (Journal of the English Speaking Board) London, vol. 7 no. 2 May 1974, and shortened version for New Zealand Education magazine; "Australian speech" (typescript, no date); "We the Murderers: a study in poeticide" (typescript - lecture to teachers, no date); "Why read faster?" (1970); "Professor Higgins - imposter". Also (b) foreword by Clive Sansom for Bruce Proverbs' book "Business Communication and correspondence".
Clive Sansom
The Voice that tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations, no date
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-50
- Pièce
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
A collection of sayings on speech collected by Clive Sansom manuscript and typescript draft (not published).
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-56
- Pièce
- 1966-1977
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Words by Clive Sansom to Saint-Saens' Suite: script, correspondence - broadcast and concert performances.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-64
- Pièce
- 1974
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
"Lady Franklin's Journey": notes, draft, script, correspondence.
Clive Sansom
Religious Society of Friends, Religious writing
- Série
- 1931-1981
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence with the Religious Society of Friends and various lectures on religion. Note: Clive Sansom also collected many cuttings of articles on religious topics, prayers, sayings etc., but these have not been retained in Archives.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-77
- Pièce
- 1928-1934
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Address book - "commercial travellers journal with Newton Chambers & Co. (c1928-34); notebooks (very rough notes and drafts), word notebook.
Clive Sansom
- Série
- 1920-1980
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Drawings and sketches, family photo albums, and correspondence regarding conservation.
Clive Sansom
Photograph album - Clive and Ruth Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-84
- Pièce
- c1930-1980
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Family photographs of Clive and Ruth Sansom.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-1
- Pièce
- 1932-1958
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Letters received, with some drafts, copies or extracts of Clive Sansom's replies from:
Miscellaneous letters 1928-1934
"Babe" (first girlfriend) 1934-1936 (1 folder)
Allan Keeling (antiquarian bookseller and chicken farmer, Kent) 1932-1945 (3 folders)
Marjorie Holben (nee Morse) c1935-1943
Martin Miles (d.1944) and Helen J. Miles c1937-1958. From St. Ninians, Broadstairs, Kent; Oxford, Melbourne and army camps in Wales and England. Lance-Corp. Miles was killed in action in June 1944
Marjorie Gullan and Gertrude Kerby (speech training) c1943-1958.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-9
- Pièce
- 1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
In the Midst of Death: poems by Clive Sansom (privately printed 1940), dedicated "To Ruth": printed copy, typescript, correspondence, printer's bill (O.U.P.), reviews.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-17
- Pièce
- 1950
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
A novel: correspondence with Methuen and R.K.S., research notes including Oberammergau programme and postcards, newscuttings, etc. relating to Oberammergau, manuscript in notebooks, typescript.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-19
- Pièce
- 1958
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Poems, written for the 700th anniversary of Salisbury Cathedral 1961: manuscript, typescript, published copy, notes on history, broadcast script, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, programmes. Also printed copy of poem "Innsbruck Bells".
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-20
- Pièce
- 1940-1964
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
The World of Poetry, edited by Clive Sansom. Manuscript in notebook written 1940s, correspondence 1956-1964.
Clive Sansom
This Quiet Dust: epitaphs real and imaginary
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-22
- Pièce
- c1969
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typescripts and notes, letter.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-28
- Pièce
- 1975
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
"Dog doggerel" by Clive Sansom, drawings by Max Angus: typescript of text, photocopies book including drawings. Not published as a book but some poems published separately.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-52
- Pièce
- c1949-1975
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Poems written by Clive Sansom for musical setting: correspondence, drafts, printed publications etc. relating to:- "The carpenter's son" a carol, music by Richard Graves; "Stiasny": two songs, The Forest Wind, Inscription for an old tomb, poems by Clive Sansom, music by Walter Stiasny (Hinrichsen edition 1953); "The Wood", music by Walter Stiasny for a dramatic low voice (1952); "The Word made Child", music by Cecil Matheson (1956-8); "The Shepherd's Carol", music by Richard Graves (195-); "Sleep Tiny Child", lullaby from the "World Turned Upside Down", music by Richard Graves (195-); "Butterflies", music by Richard Graves (ND); "The Farmyard, ten songs, words by Clive Sansom, music by Richard Graves (Piccaninny's Lullaby, The Caterpillar, The Mice & the Cat, Fishing, The Policeman, The Rabbit and the Fox, Miss Mouse, Oak Trees, The Farmyard (1962); "The Candle Carol" (from The Cathedral request from Colin Brumby for permission to set it to music; "Blessed be that maid Mary" (Anglicised by Clive Sansom for Wilfred King; "Song" [Bramber (set to music by Richard Graves - music not published); "The Carol of Three" (1956, 1965); "The Witch and the Wizard", an operetta for young children, music by John Gordon, words by Clive Sansom (from Acting Rhymes); "The Irish Fiddler" (from the Golden Unicorn); "The shepherd's Carol", music by Mrs M.T. Smith (1971); "Mary of Nazareth" (from The Witnesses music by Ralph Middenway for Perth Festival etc. 1972). Also copy of poem [for simple musical accompaniment] "The Murder on the Lonely Farm".
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-15
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Clear Plastic envelope marked 'Permission to quote in ‘The World of Poetry'.
• Brief letters from writers who gave Clive Sansom permission to use extracts from their writing in his anthology ‘The World of Poetry’: Elizabeth Drew, Aldous Huxley, Basil Willey, E.M. Forster, James Devaney, E.M.W. Tillyard, Clive Bell, Leonard Woolf, George Whalley, G. Wilson Knight, Herbert Read, David Campbell, I.A. Richards, Richard Wilbur, John Ciardi, W.R. Rodgers, Cynthia Asquith, Rosamond E.M. Harding, John Lehman, F.R. Leavis, H.G. Garrod, Erich Heller, Sir George Hamilton, P. Gurrey, Max Eastman and three others whose signatures are indecipherable.
• Letters from James Kirkup, V.S. Pritchett and Robert Graves indicating their refusal to grant this permission.
• The file also contains correspondence from Poetry Review (acknowledging receipt of a poem), Robert Speight (commenting on The Witnesses), Dal Stivens (about copyright), Geoffrey Dutton ( acknowledging Sansom' s letter pointing to errors in one of Dutton's publications), M. Beatrice Forman (about her publication of Keats's letters), N. Pevsner (acknowledging
• Sansom's letter about errors in his publication of a text on the buildings of England), Patricia Excell of Meanjin (acknowledging a poem Sansom had submitted), Patrick Garland (acknowledging receipt of a drama script).
Clive Sansom
Poems Doubles and Children's Rhymes
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-18
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila Folder headed 'Poems Doubles and Children's Rhymes'
This contains thirty poems and a verse-drama written by Ruth Sansom. Most are typed, but several are handwritten: 'Christ Triumphant'; 'The Way'; 'May the World be born in Oneness'; 'Taipan'; 'We met on a Journey'; 'Testament of inner Experience'; 'Sitting at the Wellhead'; 'The Adversary'; 'The New Man'; 'Song of the Holy Spirit'; 'The Hand that Swept the Lyre'; 'Son of Man'; 'The Three Kings'; 'One Note of Music'; 'The Grace of His Coming'; 'Philomel'; 'His Voice'; 'The Word was Shared'; 'Eternal Spirit', 'Drifting', 'Divine Spirit'; 'The Return'; 'The New Dawn'; 'All is at Onement'; 'J Search for my Spirit'; 'The Bridge'; 'In the Valley of Death'; 'The Selfless One'; 'Who am I"; 'The Visitation'.
The file also contains preliminary drafts of some of these poems
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Miscellaneous & postcards
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 6-20-5
- Sub-item
- c1932-1970
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
• A studio portrait of an unknown lady - an old photograph probably of a forebear.
• Two photographs of unidentified individuals, one annotated 'Tiesie Austria'.
• Postcard of Reigate Wray Common Windmill.
• Postcard of Eiger, Monch, Jungfrau.
• Pictorial folding letter card of scenes from Reigate.
• Two postcards of Reigate.
• Seven postcards of Winchmore Hill.
• Photograph of the cover designed for the Argo recording of ‘The Witnesses’.
• Envelope containing negatives of photographs.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-3
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Seven scripts of ABC 'History for Grades III and IV' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-4
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Two scripts of ABC 'From the Library Shelf radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
The Correspondence School speaks
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-9
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Four scripts of ABC 'The Correspondence School speaks' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-10
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Nine scripts ofmiscellancous ABC radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom' s assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-13
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Tongue twisters, speech rhymes and associated notes either collected or written by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-17
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Segments of a typed manuseript 'England, The Love, Clive Sansom, by his wife Ruth'. This focuses on the Sansoms' war experiences with brief references to their association with Paul Scott. Some pages are missing.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-18
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Handwritten 'Chapter One' of Ruth's autobiography/ Clive Sansom's biography. The focus here is on Sansom's childhood in Palmers Green and his school days.
Clive Sansom
Autobigraphy: drafts of sections
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-19
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder containing handwritten drafts of sections of Ruth Sansom' s autobiography, covering the period in England before the war, mamage to Clive Sansom, work at the Speech Institute, Sansom's poetry, association with the Quakers, and marriage and life in the 1970s. In the final section, Ruth Sansom explores and describes her mystical experiences and her religious faith.
Clive Sansom
Handwritten autobiography: 1960s and mysticism
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-Box 7-21
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Ruth Sansom' s handwritten autobiography - '1960s and mysticism'. This mentions work at the Tasmanian Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Poetry Aloud - reading for junior and senior schools
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-39
- Pièce
- 1937-1940
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Drafts of reading selections for the Junior School and for the Senior School and correspondence with University of London Press and with Rodney Bennett.
Clive Sansom
Stories for Acting, Ruth Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-46
- Pièce
- 1968-1975
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence with agent and publishers (publisher not found).
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-55
- Pièce
- 1971-1973
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Opera for Children's Theatre, music by Don Kay: drafts.
Clive Sansom
BBC Interlude: The Son of Man sets out from Heaven
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-59
- Pièce
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typescript. No date.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-79
- Pièce
- 1930
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Cuttings of published poems, reviews, articles, short stories, letters to newspapers.
- 1934-1970s: including "An evening with the Quakers" 1937 (p.12), introduction to Paul Scott's "I Gerontius" (p.32), statement to tribunal (conscientious objection c1940); drawing of Clive 1975.
- 1930s-1970s: Including biographical details, "faith and service", short stories of 1940s, Quaker funeral testimony 1981, etc. (not entered in any particular order).
- Reviews of Clive Sansom's work 1943-1950.
- Poems and letters to newspapers 1958-1976.
- Letters to newspapers 1974-1976.
Clive Sansom
Correspondence, business and personal
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-2
- Pièce
- 1957-1962
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence with publishers, ABC, budding poets, schools, politicians on conservation etc., Australian Literature Board Council about fellowship and tax, etc. 1974-76, correspondence with Higham Associates (authors' agents) 1962-81, correspondence with publishers, etc. mainly about copyright and permissions to publish (1950-83), royalty statements for tax and execution of estate (1976-82) and some personal correspondence. Also some letters from Brisbane Twelfth Night Theatre about a school of speech and drama 1957.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-8
- Pièce
- c1936-1950
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Cutting from The Observer, The Wayfarer (Quaker magazine), West Country Magazine, Poetry Review, etc., photocopy of manuscript "Poems - tokens of my love..." (bound into little booklet), Poetry Quarterly Spring 1943 (including Clive Sansom poem "I am a leaf").
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-12
- Pièce
- c1933-1977
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Poems not published in book form (adult) collected by Ruth Sansom for possible selection for publication, including early poems, "Tasmanian Scene" (or "Hawks"), etc. Also proof of "Going, Going" (published in Young Winter's Tales 4) and letter.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-23
- Pièce
- 1971-1973
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typescripts, broadcast script, printed copy, correspondence, research notes including printed material on Winchester Cathedral and on St. Swithun (performed in Winchester Cathedral 1971).
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-25
- Pièce
- 1964-1981
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Francis of Assisi: the Sun of Umbria, his life told in verse and prose, Hobart (Cat & Fiddle Press 1981). Also rough drafts of poems "St. Francis. Sun of Umbria (3 volumes), typescript, published copy, research notes including guides and postcards of Assisi (1970s), application for Commonwealth Literary Fund grant, correspondence with agent, publishers and ABC, etc. 1968-1980, poems published, script for performance and programs Winchester (1978) and St. Davids Cathedral, Hobart.
Clive Sansom
The Abominable Trade: a poet's notes on his profession ND
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-27
- Pièce
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Typescript, notes, application for grant, agent's correspondence.
Clive Sansom
Definitions Deft and Daft collected by Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-30
- Pièce
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Draft (in alphabetic book), typescript.
Clive Sansom
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX18-31
- Pièce
Fait partie de Clive Samson Collection
Draft novels [1930s or 40s]
(1) "Fenley Green" a novel based on Enfield Chase (Middlesex, UK) including notes on history of Enfield, sketches, drafts, with note at front by Ruth Sansom "These notes have value in showing how Clive worked first on place backgrounds before setting his characters and writing the chapters".
(2) "To Voltaire": rough draft of a novel set in Dorsetshire involving a scientist, Dr. Barnes, and a small boy.
Clive Sansom