PP/18/7/6/3/8 - [Letter, Jack Pritchard to Marcel Breuer, 28/11/38]
PP/18/7/6/3/8
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[Letter, Jack Pritchard to Marcel Breuer, 28/11/38]
1938
2 leaves Letters (typescript)
Every-Clayton, C. E.
Women's Fair and Exhibition (1938 : Olympia)
Ideal Home Exhibition (1938 : Olympia)
Lawn Road Flats -- Gardens
Isokon long chair
Patents
Ideal Home Exhibition (1938 : Olympia)
Lawn Road Flats -- Gardens
Isokon long chair
Patents
Breuer, Marcel recipient
Pritchard informs Breuer that he has obtained some free space at the Woman's Fair [sic], a rival of the Ideal Home Exhibition, run by the same man at Olympia. Business at the Ideal Home Exhibition this year was poor. Refers to the expansion of the furniture company in terms of personnel and new products. He mentions Mr Every and the latest developments over patents and asks Breuer about openings for the furniture in America especially the long chair. Pritchard encloses a cutting from the "Daily Herald" about the Woman's Fair [sic] [not included] and says that "during the [Czech] crisis" Lawn Road tenants began digging trenches and ruined the garden.
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PP - Pritchard Papers
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PP/18 - Isokon Furniture Company
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PP/18/7 - Design
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PP/18/7/6 - [Marcel Breuer. General Correspondence]
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PP/18/7/6/3 - [General correspondence]
- PP/18/7/6/3/8 - [Letter, Jack Pritchard to Marcel Breuer, 28/11/38]
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PP/18/7/6/3 - [General correspondence]
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PP/18/7/6 - [Marcel Breuer. General Correspondence]
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PP/18/7 - Design
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PP/18 - Isokon Furniture Company