- IE OH OHS77/9/4/7/1/36
- Unidad documental simple
- c. 1871
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Photograph of Mrs Percival. Printed by WC Clark Photographer, 27 Park Street, Bristol, England.
Lamb Family
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Parte deWoodfield Papers
Photograph of Mrs Percival. Printed by WC Clark Photographer, 27 Park Street, Bristol, England.
Lamb Family
Photograph of man leaning on chair.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Photograph of a man wearing a suit, with his legs crossed, leaning on a chair with his left hand. Printed by W Clark Photographer at 27 Park Street, Bristol.
Lamb Family
Parte deLoughton Papers
Two calendar notebooks belonging to Dora Turnor.
Dora used these notebooks to record birthdays, death anniversaries and other important dates.
Papers of the 4th Earl concerning Lord Oxmantown
Parte deThe Rosse Papers
Papers of the 4th Earl about [his eldest son], Lord Oxmantown: two copies of Lord Oxmantown’s birth certificate, and a letter from Dr Benjamin Jowett about his admission to Balliol College, Oxford
Letter from Frances Cashel Hoey to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Letter from Frances Cashel Hoey at 17 Capden Hill Road, Kensington, London, to her sister-in-law Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at 54 Wellington Road, Ballsbridge, County Dublin.
Photograph of the birth announcement for a daughter of T Stroud Hosford.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Photograph of the birth announcements in The Times, London, from 18 November 1875, announcing the birth of a daughter to T Stroud Hosford on 15th Nov 1875 at 35 Mornington Road, Regents Park, London.
Photograph of man seated in chair.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Printed by Gottheil, Photographer, Assembly House, 120 Mile End Road, London.
Lamb Family
Parte deLoughton Papers
Two sketch books that belonged to Dora Turnor.
The notebook contains drawings of Château de Pau, France; San Sebastián from the Citadel Spain 9th July 1879; The mouth of Bidassoa, Spain; La Pointe de Castel-Vieil; Dawlish Devon in England; Battle Abbey, East Sussex, England; and Bodiam Castle, Sussex, England.
Trench, Dora
Letter from Walter Crafton to William Lamb.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Letter from Walter Crafton at Battery House, Winchester, to William Lamb.
Parte deLoughton Papers
File of diaries belonging to Dora Turnor.
The diaries chart happy experiences with her family and friends. On 23 February 1883 Dora writes about time she spent in the south of France, 'Went to Monte Carlo. Lunched with Murrays. Drove to see palace at Monaco. Sat in garden with [Thoralds], I went to hear concert. Home at 5. Staid (sic) in salon till 10 pm. Mr J sang. Very hot & fine.' On 27 April 1885 she writes, ' Left Mentone at 2.30. Had carraige to ourselves got to Pegli at 9.30 pm pouring, pitch dark & no bus. Went to Grand Hotel. Met Capt. & Mrs Pryse (Pau) at station. Got 5 bunches of roses & 2 presents. Fine, hot.'
The diary also charts her relationship with Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and significant events such as her wedding on 25 July 1889.
'My wedding day. Drove to the church with Edie & Bert, St. Mary's Bolton . Afterwards to Edie's house. Bennie & I left (dark blue & gold silk dress) at 5.30, arrived at Stoke at 8.40 dropped down from [?]. Dull, heavy showers am, fine pm.'
The diary also explores difficult aspects of Dora's life such as her fathers death on 7 March 1886. 'B & I went to church am. Went to Papa's room for a few minutes till 3- again at 5- all was over by 5.15 Papa never spoke or opened his eyes all day...'.