Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Administrative Files, 1946-1957
9 folders
Council nominations, policy and mission drafts, 1948-1957
38pp.
Correspondence, 1946-1957
6 folders
Correspondence fragments, n.d.
9pp.
Correspondence between Dorothy L. Sayers and Father Patrick McLaughlin, 1943-1945
71pp.
Reports and related correspondence from the Commission into the Working of St. Anne's House, January-May 1956
51pp.
Miscellanea, 1941-1943
2 folders
Unidentified handwritten and typed notes by Sayers and a typescript page from a Dante-related work, n.d.
10pp.
Strand Magazine clipping, 1941-1943
Oxford University Appointments Committee letter, 2 fragments titled “Mr. Henderson’s Formula,” and a pamphlet titled: “A Christian Realm.” 11pp.
Publications, 1947-1958
3 folders
Annual reports, including , 1954-1957
2 news clippings from the Manchester Guardian referring to a talk by Dorothy L. Sayers at the 1957 annual meeting. 25pp.
Events schedules, 1947-1958
13pp.
Reports and related correspondence from the Commission into the Working of St. Anne's House, July 1956-April 1957
62pp.
Meeting minutes and agendas from various councils, 1946-1948
25pp.
Typed and handwritten drafts of a response by Sayers to the Majority and Minority Reports about St. Anne's House, n.d.
14pp.
Correspondence between Sayers and McLaughlin, continued, 1946-1948
46pp.
Correspondence between Sayers and McLaughlin, continued, 1949-1951
64pp.
Meeting minutes and agendas from various councils, 1950-1954
39pp.
Meeting minutes and agendas from various councils, 1955-1956
49pp.
Correspondence between Sayers and McLaughlin, continued, 1952-1955
71pp.
Correspondence between Sayers and McLaughlin, continued, 1956-1957
70pp.
Meeting minutes and agendas from various councils, February-September 1957
43pp.
Meeting minutes and agendas from various councils, October-December 1957
33pp.
Materials relating to the Tenison Arts and Music Clubs, St. Anne's Arts and Drama Groups, and religioius Drama, 1951-1955
39pp.
St. Anne's House Archive
This archive contains materials relating to St. Anne's House, an Anglican organization formed with the goal of bringing the Christian faith into dialogue with aspects of modern culture--with particular emphasis on reaching out to the artistic and intellectual communities of London. Dorothy L. Sayers was an active member of St. Anne's House and a strong supporter of its mission. At her death in December 1957, Sayers's ashes were placed under the tower of St. Anne's in Soho.
St. Anne’s general publications, 1947-1951, ca late 1950s
“Our Aims and Our Needs,” report to the Standing Committee, the constitution, and "Aims and Methods," 16pp.