The collection consists mostly of poetry and prose of Ethel Winifred Baker - for the most part, this is undated manuscript poetry, although there are also short stories, plays, novels, and a talk given at the Folk House, Bristol. There is also a small amount of correspondence with her publishers.
Ethel W. Baker Collection
This material is held atUniversity of Bristol Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 3 DM 441
- Dates of Creation
- 1915-1939
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 1.5 Archive boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Ethel Winifred Baker lived in Bristol, attended Clifton High School, and remained active in the Old Girls' Society. She wrote plays, novels, and poetry, including "Dowry Square" (1936), "Rose of the Spirit: Unison Song" (1931), and "Penelope", (1939). Ethel Baker died in Bristol in February 1941, and was buried at St. Andrews' Church, Clifton - now Church Walk.
Access Information
Accessible to all bona fide readers.
Acquisition Information
Given to the University of Bristol in 1968.
Note
Compiled by Martin Hall, Assistant Archivist, University of Bristol Information Services - Special Collections.
Other Finding Aids
Extensive typescript catalogue available at University of Bristol Information Services - Special Collections.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission to copy material must be obtained from the University of Bristol Information Services - Special Collections.
Additional Information
See also DM 384 - papers of James Baker, held at the University of Bristol Information Services - Special Collections. These papers consist of correspondence of James Baker (father of E.W. Baker) with notable persons of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.