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            22 Archival description results for South Africa

            1885-1888
            IE OCL P131/2/2/2/2/3 · File · 7 July 1885-9 June 1888
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of letters received by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench from 1885-1888. During 1888 Benjamin Bloomfield Trench visited South Africa as part of his role as Chairman of the South African Trust and Finance Company. Due to this the majority of the file contains letters of introduction from South African acquaintances of Benjamin to other prominent South Africans.

            The file also deals with other issues arise from his involvement with the Chairman of the South African Trust. One such example is a letter from E. Mcmurdo to A. D.De Marez Oyens, Amsterdam regarding a dispute between Transvaal and the Portuguese government.

            The file also details the day to day administrative business that Benjamin Bloomfield Trench was involved with. The file contains a letter dated 14 January 1885 from Herbert Saunders enclosing half year rent and a letter dated 9 July 1885 from Mary Woolsey, Grantham house, Fonnereau Road, Ipswich, regarding the health of 'Freddy'.

            1893-1896
            IE OCL P131/2/2/2/2/5 · File · 14 January 1893-October 1896
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of administrative and personal letters sent to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench from 1893 until 1896. The file covers mainly financial and business issues.
            The file briefly touches upon personal topics. One such example is is a Telegram from W Campbell to Benjamin at the international hotel in Cape Town inform him of his mother Georgiana Mary Amelia Trench's death.

            Album 11, Page 04
            IE OH OHS48/11/4 · Part · 24 March 1911
            Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
            1. ‘At tempe Bloemfontein [South Africa]. The bungalow where I resided when staying with Col. Nevill Smyth V.C. Comd. The Carabiniers stationed there. Pepper trees in the foreground, The officers mess at the end of walk’.