Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Coldra, Caerleon, Newport, Mon[mouthshire].
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay. - Copies out letter to himself from Spottiswoode & Co, 7 Dec. 1878, as post-script.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay. Letter with enclosure.
Great Western Royal Hotel, London Terminus. - Includes postcard with photograph of the 'Back Hair of a Roman Girl', whose body was found in a lead lined stone coffin during a railway excavation at York, 1875.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay. - including sketches of archaeological finds from lake dwellings on tracing paper.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay. - With sketch of herm [?] at end of letter.
3 New Turnstile, High Holborn.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Denbury Rectory, nr Newton Abbot [on headed notepaper for Villa Syracusa, Torquay.]
Announces the death of John Edward Lee.
Lee, Lucy Agnes (b c 1856), daughter of John Edward LeeVilla Syracusa, Torquay.
Hotel de Nord, Cologne.
Villa Syracusa, Torquay.
Green leather volume, with embossing and gold decoration. Printed illustration from 'Happy New Year' card pasted to inside front cover. Bookplate, 'Ex Libris Bryan William James Hall', with coat of arms and illustration, pasted to front free endpaper.
Numerous autographs, mostly in the form of ends of letters and addresses on envelopes, pasted into book. Notes beneath items (sometimes also pasted in) often identify writers. Complete letters etc have been described in individual records dependent to this one, referenced by their folio numbers; signatures and addressees are referenced by linked authority record only. Some names remain undeciphered or unidentified.
Compiled by a sister of C. W. King, see part letter from King on f. 14r, 'I enclose the autograph of a distinguished Grecian for your book. With love I am, my dear Sister, yours affect[ionate]ly C. W. King'. Although no first name appears, C. W. King's only sister appears to have been Anne, sometimes known as Annette (1824-1874). A letter from W. G. Clark to C. W. King, preserved on the verso of the flyleaf, was sent with 'some autographs for your friend', and there are also envelopes and letters addressed to William Aldis Wright and other members of Trinity suggesting King was actively gathering material for his sister. The bulk of the collection appears to have been assembled between the late 1860s and early 1870s.
King, Anne Hawes (c 1822-1874), sister of Charles William KingNewport, Mon[mouthshire]. Dated only 'Monday Eve'