Correspondence, papers regarding war damage and official documents
Bundle of letters to and from Dorothy Walker's solicitor and her former cook and tenant at No.7a, regarding a dispute in the collection of arrears of rent, dated from the 1940s; original title Indenture deeds to 7 Hammersmith Terrace, originally between Edward Laws and Charlotte Emma Laws in 1891, then passing to Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson in 1897, before finally passing to Emery Walker in 1903; Indenture deed between Charlotte Emma Laws of No 12 Hammersmith Terrace and Emery Walker of No 7 Hammersmith Terrace 1905; deposit slips, share certificates for Dorothy and Emery Walker and insurance letter addressed to Dorothy Walker from Lloyds Bank; letter from Herbert Denison to Sir Emery Walker regarding the agreement for extinguishment of the manorial incidents for No 7 Hammersmith Terrace; Statement of figures for completion of 7 Hammersmith Terrace and studio opposite [7a] on December 9th 1924 from Mrs Irene Merchant to Emery Walker; letter from Mabel Laws to Emery Walker regarding the garden and stable opposite no 7 and 8 Hammersmith Terrace 12 Jan 1925; Proposed list of alterations to 7a Hammersmith Terrace ,detailing work to be done and the proposed costs, addressed to Dorothy Walker, June 1950; letter addressed to Emery Walker Esq from Waterhouse & Co Solicitors, regarding lease on 7 Hammersmith Terrace dated 31st March 1905; bundle of papers and correspondence referring to war damage to No.7 for the years 1940-1941; Inland Revenue Estate Duty document dated 27th July 1935 addressed to Dorothy Walker following the death of her father on 22 July 1933.