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Theodora Trench was the daughter of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and his wife, Dora, and was born on 17 July 1891. She served as part of the British Red Cross from 1917-1919 and as a chauffeuse with the New Zealand Mechanical Trans. Weybridge. She travelled extensively throughout her life visit places such as Samoa, India, Palestine, and the Rocky Mountains. She never married and spent her later years living at Loughton House.
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Invitation from the Lord Chamberlain to Theodora Trench to an afternoon party at the vice regal lodge
Invitation from the chairman and members of The Mainie Jellet Committee sent to Theodora Trench.
The invitation invited her to the opening of The Mainie Jellett Exhibition in the municipal gallery of modern art, Parnell square on the 26 July 1962.
928 24 july letter from the Irish kennel club confirming the registration of 'Biddy' & 'Nell of Latranche'.
Sealyham Terrier of Club of Ireland rules and standards of points.
Blank registration form.
Certificates of registration for 'Frisky Latranche' 'Barney Latranche' 'Biddy Latranche' 'Nell Latranche'.
Handwritten dog pedigree.
Article from 'The Sphere' 'Science Aids the dog-owner'
1914 an envelope containing instructions for the care of 'Leo'.
Automobile Association and car maintenance.
Theodora Trench's membership card of the National Church League.