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Modern European Manuscripts

Barnabas Cathedral

One of several sketches for St. Barnabas Cathedral in Nottingham (built 1842-44),
from a letter written by architect A. W. Pugin to his patron John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury.

 
   

The Department of Special Collections houses a number of bound and unbound manuscript items originating from continental Europe and the British Isles from approximately 1800 to the present. Principal areas of concentration include correspondence of various English writers and historians, many Catholic, from the 19th and early 20th centuries, several Irish-language miscellanies, and letters of Eric Gill, Hilary Pepler and other figures associated with the Guild of St. Joseph and St. Dominic.

Finding aids for these items are being revised and developed for eventual Web publication. At present, researchers interested in more information about our holdings in this area should write to Benjamin Panciera, Curator for Special Collections.

More manuscript items in this category, especially as they relate to the history of Notre Dame and the activities of its professors and departments, may be found in the University Archives.

 

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