Photograph of infant George Robert Neville Minchin wearing a hat in a pram. Taken 24th September-2nd May 1889. Printed by F. Rich. Photography, Bagshot, Surrey.
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File of diaries belonging to Theodora Trench.
From 1917 until 1919 Theodora volunteered as Chauffeuse with the Red Cross's Voluntary Aid Detachment. Throughout the early diaries she writes about her experiences resulting from this volunteer work and the responsibilities she was required to carry out. Examples of such entries include one she wrote on 18 January 1918 she writes 'Evacuation 4.45 am breakfast 4.15. Cleaned engine a little. 1.30 went to Richmond football match & Austin lunchtime.' Another example includes an entry from 12 January 1919 'On duty all day (night duty) inspection 11.30'.
Theodora also uses the diaries to record her her daily life. On 5 February 1921 she records attending a concert, 'Concert Albert Hall (Samson & Delilah)' and on 23 may 1922 she writes about going to the Chelsea Flower show 'S & I went to Chelsea Flower Show. Very hot & [humid] but beautiful flowers...'.
Letters and papers of the 5th Earl in connection with the trust set up under the will of [Lady Rosse’s relation], the late Mrs A.A. Hope of The Deepdene, Surrey (‘the Hope Trust’) [see also N/8. Not in chronological order.]
UntitledThree identical photographs of Constance Plunkett-Johnston, taken by Douglas Home in Surrey, England, on a visit to see Sophie Wynn.
Letter from Dick at Eachway, Farnham, Surrey, to her friend Constance Lamb. The date is unknown and their is no envelope.
Address, "58 Upland Road, East Dulwich, Surrey, England", torn from a letter addressed to Alice Ann Lamb.