- Archivtektonik176 - Surrey History Centre
- Tektonik2185/LEB - LUCY ETHELDRED BROADWOOD (1858-1929), FOLK SONG COLLECTOR, OF CAPEL AND LONDON: CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS
- Serie2185/LEB/1 - CORRESPONDENCE, MAINLY MUSICAL AND LITERARY
- Akt(e)Various correspondents (bundle 2)
- Objekt2185/LEB/1/522-525 - Envelope containing 3 letters from Edith J Hipkins at 49a Sinclair Road, Kensington, to Lucy Broadwood. She refers to McKenzie in a surgical home; George Murray, the artist, at present a draughtsman in an aeroplane factory; Henschel just back from Scotland; her 'potted' garden; and Queen Mary visiting the troops in Belgium; their next door neighbour, an [unnamed] composer; McKenzie; Queen Alexandra and the troops; Lloyd George; Dr Carl Peters, nephew of Carl Engles, who 'used in his salad days to drop in at our Sunday-Supper'; and other stories