William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones.- Catterson-Smith (Robert, artist, socialist, principal of the Birmingham School of Art and Director of Art Education in that city, worked with William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones on the Kelmscott Chaucer. 1853-1938) Archive of letters and other material relating to Catterson-Smith, including: (1). Morris (William) Autograph Letter signed "Wm" to Catterson-Smith, 2pp., 8vo, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, 28th December 1895, regarding the production of the Kelmscott Chaucer, "I forgot to say last night please look after and let Hooper [wood-engraver] have the first of the House of Fame as soon as possible, as we shall be wanting it soon, in fact as soon as possible", and then turns his attention to the production of his work, The Well at the World's End, "Re the lady's foot in the 'Well', I was thinking if there were any thing in the designs already done which would help you. I find there is in Griselda going back home you will find pretty much the same action turned the other way of course, and the foot is very pretty there. I send on a proof at once for your benefit, and I think by the help of it you need not bother Sir E. [Edward Burne-Jones], browned; (2). Burne-Jones (Sir Edward) 33 Autograph Letters signed (?1 in Geogiana's hand and signed by Burne-Jones) & 2 Autograph Postcards signed to Catterson-Smith, on his assistance with various projects for the Kelmscott Press, 38pp. and 20 envelopes, 8vo, Kensington, 1898, meeting for consultations etc., "Dear CS, I wonder if it would be possible for you to come tomorrow Tuesday & do a little work for me apart from the Chaucer", (3). Burne-Jones (Georgiana, wife of Edward Burne-Jones, 1840-1920)16 Autograph Letters signed & 2 Autograph Postcards signed to Catterson-Smith, relating to his work on The Beginning of the World, 58pp. and 9 envelopes, 8vo, Rottingdean, 1902-16, "I have seen the proofs, and am greatly pleased with them... Mr. Mackail is having a 'dummy' page or two printed for me at the Chiswick Press with the two proofs and some type. He is well forward with the letter press..." and Catterson-Smith's design of a mace for Birmingham; and a quantity of other letters and notes from May Morris, W.R. Lethaby, Sydney Cockerell, Philip Webb, Sir Henry Wood etc., manuscript notes by Catterson-Smith on sex and marriage, Burne Jones Cupid and Psyche, etc., v.s., v.d. (qty).