The sub-series consists of letters and cards adressed to Veronica Tennant as well as some drafts of her replies. A few letters were accompanied by 105 personal photos of Tennant and her correspondant and one general correspondence file which includes 102 digital photographs.
The letters and cards are from schoolmates and fellow ballet students; members of the National Ballet company and other dancers; choreographers; directors; fans of all ages; teachers and pupils doing class projects; young readers of her books; aspiring dancers; friends; some relatives; and others. Some of the items are get-well cards sent to Tennant during her various convalescences following injuries. Also included are cards delivered to Tennant's dressing room before a performance. There are many letters on the occasion of Tennant's retirement from the National Ballet and throughout the files are cards and notes from supporters of the National Ballet, including, for instance, Walter Carsen, Carman Guild and Lyman Henderson. Another frequent correspondent is the former British Consul General in Toronto, Mac Samples.
There are separate files of correspondence from writer Timothy Findley, choreographer David Allan, National Ballet founder Celia Franca, dancer Evelyn Hart, artist and fan John Kerr, artist Mary Pratt, artist Kenojuak Ashevak, artist Dira De Péredy-Hunt, dancer Lawrence Gradus, actress Martha Henry, dancer Karen Kain and dancer Sonia Rodriguez
Among the correspondents in the general files are: Martine van Hamel [1960s], 1963; Jeremy Blanton 1966/67, 1986; Sir Frederick Ashton [1970s]; Anthony Crickmay 1973; John Neumeuir 1974; Karen Kain 1974, 1978, [1980s], 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994; Betty Oliphant 1975; Michael Crabb 1975, 1983, 1989; Alexander Grant 1976, [1980s]; Anton [Dolin] 1978; Annie Ditchburn 1978, 1989; John Alleyne [1980s]; Anthony Dowell [1980s], 1983-1984; Fernando Bujones 1980, 1986; Kimberley Glasco [1980s], 1987, 1989; Nicholas Beriozoff 1982; Arnold Spohr 1982, 1989; Mavis Staines 1987; Rex Harrington 1987, 1989, 1991; Frank Augustyn, Brian Macdonald and Annette av Paul, Olga Maynard, David Scott, Constantin Patsalas, Deirdre Kelly 1989; Reid Anderson 1989, 1990, 1994-1995; Margie Gillis 1997; Vanessa Harwood 1999.
Other correspondents include: Adrienne Clarkson 1965, 2000; Adrian Dingle 1968; Rita Briansky 1976, [1980s]; Robertson Davies 1976; Michael Conway Baker 1978, 1994; Ramsay Cook 1980; Toller Cranston [1980s], 1984; Martha Henry [1980s/90s]; James Strecker [1980s], [1990s], 1991; Peter Downie 1985; Norman Campbell 1985, 1999; Desmond Heeley 1986; John Fraser, Michael [Crawford] 1988; Gary Lautens, Alison Gordon, Marcia McClung, Vincent Tovell, Patrick Watson 1989; Marti Maranden 1989, 1992-1993; Al Purdy, Sam Levene 1990; Urjo Kareda 1991; Kurt Browning, Peter Millard 1992; Don Ferguson, John Polyani 1995; Brent Carver, Greg Gatenby 1999; Margaret Atwood 2000; Liv Ullmann 2002.
Additional correspondents include: Toller Cranston, Peter Herrndorf; Whitney Taylor of the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards; David Onley, Lieutnant General of Ontario; Andrew Hack of the Vancouver Symphony Society; Ruth Fraser of the National Ballet of Canada; and the Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean.
Unexpected items in the correspondence are a 1911 letter by President William Howard Taft, sent to Tennant by Stan Garlick in 1988; a large handmade card signed ¨Ronda¨ with mixed media collage; a calendar and photo of V.Tennant and James Kudelka; and an admiration letter to Tennant written on a icon painting.