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Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon

Description

Administrative records, accounts, photographs etc. relating to Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon; with seven author's mansucripts of Marie Corelli's novels.

Note: Certain records are closed. Please check relevant record entry.

  • Finding No

    DR663

  • Date

    1906-1988

  • Extent

    205 items

  • Status

    partially closed

  • Level

    collection

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Related material

see also DR 487, DR 740, DR 777

Admin History

Harvard House is located on the High Street of Stratford-upon-Avon. It is a timber-framed building, with ornately carved external beams, which was built in 1596 by Thomas Rogers, a wealthy local merchant and alderman. His grandson, John Harvard, emigrated to America in 1637, but died soon afterwards. Notably, John Harvard left a bequest to a college of education in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This college, which was renamed Harvard College, was a predecessor to Harvard University Harvard House was purchased in 1909 by Edward Morris, a wealthy American, who has been encouraged to do so by the novelist, and Stratford resident, Marie Corelli. Following its restoration, it was gifted to Harvard University. It is administered by a board of trustees, the Harvard House Memorial Trust