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              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’.
              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’.
              IE OCL P131/2/2/3/3/3 · File · 1894-1895
              Part of Loughton Papers

              During 1894 and 1895 Bertha visited North America and Cuba, this file contains the letters she sent to her sister Dora Trench during this time.

              In a letter dated 4 November 1894 she writes about Niagra falls,' Friday was a glorious day day, warm & bright. I spent all of it sitting in the sun, looking at the Falls from various points of view. I was not disappointed in them. They are grand in spite of everything having been done to spoil the place. There are great factories close by, worked by the water, the banks are linded with lifts & railways of all sorts to pull you up & down. You are pursued by guides & drivers & men selling shell boxes, photos & mugs with "Niagara" on there, as mementos & a huge advertisement of "Carters little Liver pills" is just above one fall!..'

              She also writes of her disappointment with Cuba, ' ... I am much disappointed in Havana. There is nothing to remind one, one is in the tropics except the heat. It is just like Marseilles are one of the Sout European towns the same narrow ill paved streets, & the same street houses with the plaster peeling of & muels with bells and tassels, only there are no beautiful mountains & no interesting buildings & hardly any trees, which most tropical towns have...'

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              IE OCL P131/2/2/3/3/5 · File · 10 January 1897-1897
              Part of Loughton Papers

              Letters sent to Dora Trench by Bertha Turnor during Bertha's time in Stockholm Sweden.

              In one letter of note Bertha writes about a visit to the Swedish palace, '....A servant footman there showed us into a room where a lot of ladies, all in black with white sleeves were standing about & talking. Tea was being handed around but as Mrs P did not take any, I thought I had better not. I did not see anyone I know except for [Countess] Wachtmeister the Mistress of the Robes, who we had called on at the Palace. She shook hands, & then asked us to follow her into a little room next door. That is where the diplomats are received. There were only 9 of us there. The German minister's wife with a daughter & friend- Mrs P. niece & Sue the American [?] wife Mrs O'Neill with 2 daughters. We stood in a row on one side . After a few minutes waiting the doors were thrown open & the Queen came in followed by a [?] & 2 or 3 gentlemen. She was dressed in a high purple velvet gown with a headdress of feathers & lace & diamonds about. We all curtsied. She first talked for sometime in German to the 3 Germans. Then in excellent English to Mrs P. She asked if she had got into her flat yet & about the weather, skating, [?], including miss P & I. I made a remark about the skating but Mrs P did most of it..'

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              Tahiti, Samoa and Tonga.
              IE OCL P131/6/2/7/2 · File · 1919 - 1920
              Part of Loughton Papers

              File of photographs and negatives taken in Tahiti, Samoa and Tonga. Photographs contained within the file include a photograph take outside the Palace Gates in Tonga, a photograph of native children in Vavaʻu in Tonga and a native house near Apia the capital of Samoa.