| Repository | University Archives and Special Collections Centre |
| Reference Number | FL/1/1 |
| Title | Letter from Felicity Lewis to Philip Thompson |
| Description | A letter asking Thompson for a suggestion of an art school, possibly the London School of Printing, where Lewis could donate her collection of publications that she owned. The publications were collated beginning with her work at Conde Nast in New York City during the early 1950s, her work with Push Pin Studio to her later years. Lewis has corrected her handwriting many times which makes some of the letter illegible. Lewis refers to herself as 'Flicky'. [Thompson may be Philip Thompson who attended Central Saint Martins and later taught there as a visiting lecturer from 1971-1980.] |
| Date | 1 Sep 1993 |
| Creator | Lewis, Felicity |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Access Conditions | The University Archives and Special Collections Centre is open Monday - Friday 1pm-4pm. It is advisable to book an appointment in advance via email. |
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Persons
| Code | View related Person's records | Dates |
| DS/UK/563 | Lewis; Felicity 'Flicky' Ann (6 Mar 1923-23 Nov 1999); Author and collector | 6 Mar 1923-23 Nov 1999 |