Finding Aid
F.1 Two copies, typescript and published, of Hilborn's book It's Been Fun, 1998.
F.2 Twenty-two letters, 1946-1963, from Lady Nancy Astor to Richard (a.k.a. Dick) and Laurette Hilborn as well as two colour photocopies of a drawing of Lady Astor.
5 January 1946 (To the Hilborns) Astor, Nancy. 12 December 1949 (To the Hilborns) Astor, Nancy. 14 March 1950 Astor, Nancy. 11 May 1950 Astor, Nancy. 15 June 1950 Astor, Nancy. 4 July 1950 Astor, Nancy. 16 August 1950 Astor, Nancy. 11 August [1952] Straw, Ira. 19 September 1950 (re: letter returned to Lady Astor) Astor, Nancy. 4 September 1952 Astor, Nancy. 26 November 1952 (To the Hilborns) Astor, Nancy. 17 December 1952 Astor, Nancy. 14 January 1953 (To the Hilborns) Astor, Nancy. 3 April 1953 Astor, Nancy. 13 April 1953 Astor, Nancy. 22 December 1953 Astor, Nancy. 8 July 1954 Astor, Nancy. 6 January 1958 Astor, Nancy. 21 December 1961 Astor, Nancy. 5 February 1963 (To my dear friends) Astor, Nancy. 18 May [n.d.] Astor, Nancy. 11 August [n.d.] Astor, Nancy. 22 August [n.d.] (To Laurette) Astor, Nancy and Waldorf. [n.d.] (Pre-printed Christmas card)
F.3 Two prints of Nancy Astor.
F.4 Booklet, 2000, produced by Richard Hilborn, on Viscountess Nancy Astor and her family history. He included photocopies of letters and magazine articles as well as a typescript of a lawsuit between the Astor and Olmstead families from 1895.