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            36 Archival description results for South Africa

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            South African letters.
            IE OCL P131/2/2/3/5 · File · 1 January 1893- 23 April 1893
            Part of Loughton Papers

            Letters from Dora Trench sent during Dora's time in South Africa with Benjamin Trench.

            Within the letters Dora writes about her impression of South Africa. She describes the surrounding area, the flora and fauna of South Africa, Dutch farmers and the Zulu staff she encounters. The letters also discuss Dora's health. The majority of the letters were sent to Bertha Turnor, addressed as 'Tuz' and Dora signs off as "Tuz".

            South Africa.
            IE OCL P131/6/2/7/8 · File · c.1925
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of photographs taken in South Africa. Included in this file are photos of Geraldine Frances MacFarlane at six months old and a photograph captioned 'Hope you like my Zulu boys' which depicts an unknown woman posing with two members of staff.

            IE OCL P131/2/2/2/6 · File · 1889
            Part of Loughton Papers

            Letters from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to his mother Georgina Mary Amelia Trench (née Bloomfield).

            During the time that these letters were sent Benjamin was working in South Africa. Therefore the majority of his letters discuss his new life in South Africa, his day to day activities, new acquaintances he makes and aspects of home that he misses.

            IE OCL P131/2/2/3/2 · File · 9 January 1888-22 July 1898
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of letters sent by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Dora Turnor.
            The letters chart the evolution of their relationship and Benjamin's feelings towards Dora. The letters also covers Benjamin's concern over Dora's asthma and his time in South Africa.

            Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield
            IE OCL P131/6/2/2/1 · File · [1860-1918]
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of professional photographic portraits of Benjamin Bloomfield, Dora, Sheelah and Theodora Trench. This file includes three copies of a photograph of Dora Turnor and her sister Bertha Turnor. Examples of photographs within the file include portrait of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and of Dora Trench taken in South Africa, childhood photographs of Dora Turnor, childhood photographs of Sheelah Trench and a photograph of Theodora Trench in her voluntary aid detachment uniform.
            Also included in this file are two photographs of a young woman and a child. The young woman in the photos is possibly Dora Trench as indicated by a small note on one of the photos.

            Album 11, Page 28
            IE OH OHS48/11/28 · Part · [1911]
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. ‘122. Spion Kop proper’.
              1. Majuba and the Railway’.
            2. ‘Spion's Kop Natal Jan 24th. 1900, 107 our dead on Spion Kop’.
            3. ‘35 Hospital on Market Square’.
            Album 11, Page 27
            IE OH OHS48/11/27 · Part · [1911]
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

            Note on page: 'Photographs from R.H. Lowe late Adams Chemist Ladysmith.

            1. '42 Untombi Camp with Caesar Hill in background’.
            2. ‘Lombards kopdry Gun Hill Ladysmith 752’.
            3. ‘149. Boers in camp’.
            4. ‘28. Our Sleeping Quarters’.
            Album 11, Page 26
            IE OH OHS48/11/26 · Part · [1911]
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. ‘Mrs. Stephens: Bobby S; Ms. S.: Bengie, Sir Peter V.. Steward Barn: Col. Biddulph: Mr and Mrs Wainiford. Photo taken in Balmoral Castle March 1911 by Chief Officer Hinde’.
            2. ‘49 long tom crossing Sunday River’.