Photograph of Cléonice Cooke-Collis.
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Photograph of Cleonice Cook Collin. Printed by Martin & Sallnow, 16 Piccadilly, London, W. Serial number 22939.
Lamb Family
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Photograph of Cléonice Cooke-Collis.
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Photograph of Cleonice Cook Collin. Printed by Martin & Sallnow, 16 Piccadilly, London, W. Serial number 22939.
Lamb Family
Invitation from The Royal Society to Doctor Francis William Lamb.
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Invitation from the President and Council of The Royal Society to Doctor Francis William Lamb for a conversazione at Burlington House, London, England.
Programme from the Victoria Palace.
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Programme from the Victoria Palace Theatre which Doctor Francis William Lamb attended with Jack Hosford on 21 December 1931.
Letter from John Stroud Hosford to Francis William Lamb.
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Letter from Doctor John Stroud Hosford at 62 Harley Street, London, to his friend Doctor Francis William Lamb regarding his upcoming stay at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue, London, on 15 December 1931, and requesting that Doctor Lamb also arrange to stay in London for the weekend.
Envelope from Robert Peel to William Lamb.
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Envelope from Robert Peel in London, to William Lamb at the Convict Office, Dublin Castle, Dublin.
Photograph of Doctor John Hosford.
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Photograph of Doctor John Hosford of Stratford, "father of Janie H". Printed by Jeffray Brothers, Photographers at 45 Cornhill, London, England.
Letters from Dora Turnor to the Turnor family, 1866-1893.
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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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Diaries belonging to Dora Trench (née Turnor), Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Theodora Trench.
Each writer used their respective diaries to record signifcant life events, feelings and appoinments. They offer a unique insight in to their lives.
Trench, Dora
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Diary written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench which documents his wife's death. Within the diary Benjamin records her last words, visits from her family, breaking the news to his daughters and her funeral.
One exchange Benjamin recorded shows that Dora Trench knew her death was imminent 'When I came upstairs after dinner she said. "Come & sit near me, we shall not have more evenings together' I asked if she felt worse or had been in pain. She said "No I feel my end is near".'
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Diaries and notebooks belonging to Dora Trench née Turnor.
Dora’s diary documents her life at Stoke Rochford Hall, Lincolnshire, and at the family’s London home at Chesham Place, Belgravia, London.
The diaries chronicle her struggles with asthma, her family tragedies, her marriage, her children and her every day life.
Trench, Dora