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Photograph of young boy kneeling.

Photograph of a young boy wearing a suit, standing with his right knee resting on an armchair. Printed by Moses Bowness, Photographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in Ambleside, Lake District, England.

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Photograph of man with mustache and overcoat.

Photograph of a man of short stature, in a double button overcoat, holding his gloves. His tophat sits on the table next to him, and the neck of his shirt has been colored blue. Printed by MacAndrew Photographer, at 44 Regent Circus, Picadilly, London.

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Photograph of John Cashel Hoey.

Photographic portrait of John Cashel Hoey. Printed by John & Charles Watkins, Photographers to the Queen, The Prince of Wales, and the Ex Royal Family of France, 34 Parliament Street, London SW, England.

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Photograph of young boy with hat on table.

Photograph of a young boy with fair hair in rag curls, standing with his left hand resting on a side table beside his hat. Printed by Monsieur Louis de Mauny, Photographer, 374 Euston Road, London, NW, and 22 Rue Napoléon, Boulogne 2/mer.

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Photograph of woman seated in white gown.

Photograph of a young dark haired woman in a white dress. Copied by the JR Williams, Manager of the London and Provincial Photographic Company, 443 West Strand, London, WC.

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Letter from H Kirkham to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller.

Letter from H Kirkham, Honored Secretary of the "Orpheus" Relief Fund in Portsmouth, Hampshire, to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at Saint Marks, Dublin, County Dublin. Enclosed is a bank draft for £42.11.0 for Mrs Moore, wife of the late John Moore, and their two children, Henry and John Moore.

Letters from Dora Turnor to the Turnor family, 1866-1893.

File of letters between Dora Turnor and her father Christopher Turnor, her mother Lady Caroline Turnor, Bertha Turnor, Graham Turnor and Cecil Turnor.

The majority of the letters were sent to Bertha Turnor who is addressed as 'Tuz'. The letters were sent from across Europe as Dora visited places such as Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; Menton, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France and Genoa, Italy. Topics covered within the letters include Dora's ongoing struggle with her health as she deals with asthma, her meeting with friends, her day to day activities, her husband Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and her impressions of the places she visits.

File also contain letters stitched into two covers from Lady Caroline Turnor (neé Finch-Hatton), Stoke Rochford, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England to her daughter Dora Trench (neé Turnor). The letters are of a personal nature informing Dora of her day to activities, news and dispensing advice. Contained with the cover are loose pages of household notes.File of letters sent to and from Dora Turnor when she was a child from family and friends. Her Friends include Josepha Martenson, Copenhagen, Denmark; Edith Holland, Kemerton court Tewkesbury, England; E. Blythe, The Vicarage, Hammersmith, England and Mrs Askew.

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