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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".

              1928-1932
              IE OCL P131/2/2/4/5 · File · 19 March 1928-16 June 1932
              Part of Loughton Papers

              Letters sent to Theodora Trench from 1928 until 1932.

              The majority of the letters within the file are from family members.
              Examples include a letter from Sheelah Lefroy dated 19 March 1928 which was sent aboard the S.S Rawalpindi. In this letter she discusses her difficulty with sea sickness.

              Also contained within the file are letters from Blanche Trench, Hurst House, Berkshire, England, the letters are of a personal nature covering health issues and birthdays.

              1948-1952
              IE OCL P131/2/2/4/8 · File · 22 January 1948-18 November 1952
              Part of Loughton Papers

              This file contains letters sent to and received by Theodora Trench between 1948 and 1853.
              The majority of the letters were sent by Sheelah Lefroy and Buffy [?].

              In 1948 Buffy spent time travelling across Africa and sent Theodora letters describing places such as Mount Kenya, Nairobi and Kenya. Buffy also describes her dissatisfaction with the air mail system and her day to day timetable.

              Within her letters Sheelah discusses topics such as Theodora's financial problems, hiring a couple to work for her, birthday wishes and foddering.

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              Diaries 1880-1889.
              IE OCL P131/2/3/2/3 · File · 1 January 1880-31 December 1889
              Part of Loughton Papers

              File of diaries belonging to Dora Turnor.

              The diaries chart happy experiences with her family and friends. On 23 February 1883 Dora writes about time she spent in the south of France, 'Went to Monte Carlo. Lunched with Murrays. Drove to see palace at Monaco. Sat in garden with [Thoralds], I went to hear concert. Home at 5. Staid (sic) in salon till 10 pm. Mr J sang. Very hot & fine.' On 27 April 1885 she writes, ' Left Mentone at 2.30. Had carraige to ourselves got to Pegli at 9.30 pm pouring, pitch dark & no bus. Went to Grand Hotel. Met Capt. & Mrs Pryse (Pau) at station. Got 5 bunches of roses & 2 presents. Fine, hot.'

              The diary also charts her relationship with Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and significant events such as her wedding on 25 July 1889.
              'My wedding day. Drove to the church with Edie & Bert, St. Mary's Bolton . Afterwards to Edie's house. Bennie & I left (dark blue & gold silk dress) at 5.30, arrived at Stoke at 8.40 dropped down from [?]. Dull, heavy showers am, fine pm.'

              The diary also explores difficult aspects of Dora's life such as her fathers death on 7 March 1886. 'B & I went to church am. Went to Papa's room for a few minutes till 3- again at 5- all was over by 5.15 Papa never spoke or opened his eyes all day...'.

              IE OCL P131/6/2/1/3 · Item · [c.1880-1899]
              Part of Loughton Papers

              Photograph album possibly owned by Dora Trench. The album contains photographs of the interior of Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, England. Examples of rooms photographed include the drawing room, the dining room, the hall and the conservatory. The album also contains photographs of people such as Mr [?] Turnor, The Lady Eda Campbell, Lord Cawdor, Lord and Lady Emlyn, Dickie Terchdale, Mildred Trench and members of the Turnor family. The photograph album also includes photos of places such as Bournemouth and Lincoln cathedral in England, Hyères, Nice and Mentone in France, Australia, Arendal in Norway, and Stockholm and Lofstad in Sweden. The album also contains a photograph of neolithic implements found in cave near Oban, Scotland,

              IE OCL P131/6/2/1/5 · Item · 1900
              Part of Loughton Papers

              Photograph album of photos compiled by Blanche Helen Mackey née Trench. The photograph album contains photographs of her travels to Switzerland and Italy. The album includes photographs of Blanche Trench and her traveling companions rowing, hiking and visiting places such as Grimsel Pass and Lake Como.

              IE OH OHS77/5/1/3/3 · File · 15 Jul 1898 - 8 Aug 1898
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Eleven letters from Constance Plunkett-Johnston to her mother Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath. Constance was traveling to Germany with her cousin, Eva Marsh (later Monteith), and described their trip in great detail. Her letters are sent from the Euston Hotel, London, England; the Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, England; the Hotel De Flandre, Brussels, Belgium; the Grand Hotel, Homburg, Germany; Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London, England; and Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland.

              Album 1, Page 34
              IE OH OHS48/1/34 · Part · 1 October 1901
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

              Killarney'.

              1. 'Bystanders awaiting result of the search, near cottage Oct 1st 1901'.
              2. 'Constabulary and others in boats dragging the waters below old Weir Bridge. Tues 1st of Oct. 1901'.
              3. 'The Old Weir Bridge where accident took place, Sun. 29th of Sept. 1901'.
              4. 'Rev. Canon Mc Inerney, Vera, Miss Mac Kernan, (St. Paul’s VS) companion of our day's tour . 2 Oct.-1901'.
              Album 1, Page 35
              IE OH OHS48/1/35 · Part · 30 September 1901
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

              Valencia'.

              1. 'Valencia Pier. Monday 30-Sept.-1901'.
              2. 'Cromlech Valencia. 30-Sept.-1901'.
              3. 'Cliff Valencia entrance to Portmagee'.
              4. 'Valencia . Vera on car. 30 Sept. 1901'.
              Photograph Album (1901-1903)
              IE OH OHS48/1 · File · 1901-1903
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

              Large leather hardback photograph album complied by Middleton Biddulph containing sepia-toned photographs taken between 1901 and 1902. Mostly taken on visits to country houses around Ireland, Scotland and England, including: Charleville Castle, Tullamore, home of Lady Emily Howard Bury; Brookfield House Tullamore, home by Ernest Hamilton Browne; Geashill Castle; Kilocornan House, Clarinbridge; Annaghdown Castle; Ashford Castle; Ballyfin House; Rahan Lodge visit to Chillingham Castle, Northumberland; Dunglass; Newbrough House; a visit to Vera’s uncle, Edgar Flower in Middle Hall, Worchestershire; visit to the Flower family brewery in Stratford-on-Avon; visit to the Lakin family at The Cliff, Warwick.
              The album also contains photographs of a Cake Fete at the Tullamore Tennis Ground in June 1901; portraits of tenants of the Rathrobin estate and schoolchildren from Mountbolous; a tour by the Royal Society of Antiquarians to Annaghdown, Cong Abbey, Ashford and Claregalway friary. While on a visit to Valencia, county Kerry, Biddulph also captured photographs of the recovery of the bodies of two local men and a Dutchman who was on his honeymoon who were drowned.