Taken by Eveleen Myers.
'Eveleen Myers, from her mother' written on first page.
'J. Dunton, Photo Artist, 371 1/2 High Street, Cheltenham' stamped in gilt on back of case.
Tate Gallery copyright notice on back.
'R. Dighton, Artist, Weston Villa, opposite the Bellevue, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
Labelled in pencil on back 'P. Borrowes, Chelt. Coll.', but no-one with those initials attended Cheltenham College in this period.
'R. Dighton, Artist, Weston Villa, opposite the Bellevue, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
'B. Slade, Photo. Cheltenham' printed on mount below image.
Labelled in pencil on back 'G. W. Watts', but no-one with those initials attended Cheltenham College in this period.
'Dighton. Cheltenham' printed on mount below image.
'Dighton. Cheltenham' printed on mount below image.
'R. Dighton. Artist. Weston Villa, 433 High Strt, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
A volume edited by Signe Toksvig devoted to the work of Stella Coombe-Tennant as a medium, including a typescript of the introduction with corrigenda, notes and synopses of the cross-correspondence included, correspondence with Henry and Alexander Coombe-Tennant, Signe Toksvig, Mollie Goldney and Routledge and Kegan Paul.
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, subject files, writings, other Whewell papers, family papers, and later papers of others. The family papers include those originally gathered by Whewell's first wife Cordelia (née Marshall) and his second wife Lady Affleck (née Ellis). The papers of Lady Affleck's brother and Whewell's friend Robert Leslie Ellis now form a subset of this collection. The collection is further described in the System of arrangement field below, and materials received by gift and by purchase are described in the Related units of description field below.
Zonder titel'Sarony & Co. Scarborough' printed on mount below image. 'F. W. H. Myers' written in Eveleen Myers' hand below this.
'Sarony & Co. Registered. Copyright' printed on mount below image. 'Sarony & Co., Sarony Square, Scarborough' printed on back of mount.
'Dickinson Bros Photos. 107 Kings Road, Brighton, 14 New Bond St London' printed on mount below image.
'Dickinson Bros Photos. 107 Kings Road, Brighton, 14 New Bond St London' printed on mount below image. 'F. W. H. Myers' written in Eveleen Myers' hand below this. 'Sent to Eveleen with poem 1880?' written in pencil on back.
Letters, drafts, and copy-letters, largely relating to Huia Onslow's role as Secretary of the Soldiers and Sailor's Families Association, London North West District, particularly the numerous donations to the Anaesthetics Emergency Fund from New Zealand. Correspondents include: Elizabeth A. Sharp, the other Secretary of the Fund: G. F. Copus of the New Zealand High Commission: William Edward Collins, doctor, on board the New Zealand Hospital Ship 'Maheno' (one letter encloses a printed diet table for a hospital ship or carrier); Duncan Flockhart & Co., Manufacturing Chemists.
'Humphreys, Artist & Photographer, Royal Old Wells, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
Labelled 'F. W. H. Myers' by hand on mount under the image. 'Humphreys, Artist & Photographer, Royal Old Wells, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
Montreux Palace Hotel, Montreux, Switzerland. Addressed to 'R. G. C. McVittic [sic], Esq., Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge, Angleterre'. - 'Your kind note has been forwarded to me with some delay. I am enclosing an unpublished two-mover for the Trinity Review'.
Headed 'Vladimir Nabokov (USA)'. With pencil diagram showing set up of chess board. White to mate in two moves.
Initialled 'V. N'.
Montreux-Palace Hotel, Montreux, Switzerland. Addressed to 'Richard McVittie, Esq., Trinity College, Cambridge, England'. - 'I have not yet received your magazine with the chess problem I gave you. Did it come out? Did you send me a copy? Might it have got lost in a snowstorm?'.
'Dover Street Studios, 48 Dover St, Mayfair, London, W.'. Labelled by hand 'H. H. Myers. Lieutenant on the Dido. 1915'.
Label on back of frame in Eveleen Myers' hand: 'F. W. H. Myers. 1859, aged 16. My Husband. Evie Myers'.
Watercolour sketch of duck by Harold Myers, labelled '...[first part missing] from HAL'.
Taken by Eveleen Myers.