Lewis Walpole Library

It holds important collections of 18th-century British literary remains, including an unrivalled quantity of Horace Walpole's papers and effects from his estate at Strawberry Hill in Twickenham in west London.

[1] The collections include 18th-century British books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, and paintings, as well as important examples of the decorative arts.

Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis also left two volumes of memoirs, much of them relevant to the library: Collectors Progress (1946) and One Man's Education (1967).

[1] The correspondence of Lewis and Alan Noel Latimer Munby is available in the library and provides insight into the bibliophile world of the 20th century.

[2] The Library offers residential fellowships and travel grants, along with exhibitions, lectures, seminars, and colloquia.

Horace Walpole , whose papers are held at the Lewis Walpole Library