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In 1965, Delia worked at the BBCRW with [[Rosemary Tonks]] to make a [[Sono-Montage]] of her poetry and on 10 July 1966 Delia gave her address as 46 Downshire Hill, London NW3.<ref>[[A visit to the Manchester archive]]</ref> which was [[Rosemary Tonks]]' address in the 1960s, "so Derbyshire was evidently her houseguest."<ref>Elizabeth Schambelan, personal email, 19 September 2013.</ref>
In 1965, Delia worked at the BBCRW with [[Rosemary Tonks]] to make a [[Sono-Montage]] of her poetry and on 10 July 1966 Delia gave her address as [[46 Downshire Hill]], London NW3.<ref>[[A visit to the Manchester archive]]</ref> which was [[Rosemary Tonks]]' address in the 1960s, "so Derbyshire was evidently her houseguest."<ref>Elizabeth Schambelan, personal email, 19 September 2013.</ref>
 
=Papers=
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Image:DD160759.jpg|[[DD160759]]: Envelope dated 10 July 1966 and
Image:DD160832.jpg|[[DD160832]]: letter from Rosemary to Delia
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=References=
=References=

Revision as of 14:07, 30 June 2021

In 1965, Delia worked at the BBCRW with Rosemary Tonks to make a Sono-Montage of her poetry and on 10 July 1966 Delia gave her address as 46 Downshire Hill, London NW3.[1] which was Rosemary Tonks' address in the 1960s, "so Derbyshire was evidently her houseguest."[2]

Papers

References

  1. A visit to the Manchester archive
  2. Elizabeth Schambelan, personal email, 19 September 2013.