Also some photographs of buildings and landscapes. The first photographs in the album often have elaborate labels and frames added by hand, several with watercolour illustrations of flowers.
Sem título131: Letter from Sir Mutu Coomaraswamy to Annabella Hungerford Milnes, 11 Dec. 1862.
148: Includes photograph of Elizabeth Clay Coomaraswamy, née Beeby, c 1875.
Three letters from Arthur Joseph Street, 11 Apr. 1848-4 Jul 1884; letter from W. H. Benthall, 31 Jul. 1869; letter from Francis, Lord Napier, [5?] Nov. [1870s?].
Includes:
CB/172/1/19/2-3: Notes by John Fryer Thomas on education system at Madras University, [Jan./Feb. 1845?]
CB/172/1/21/3: Letter from Arthur Joseph Street to John Griffiths, 23 Mar. 1845
CB/172/1/30/2-4: Letter from Ann Elizabeth Philips to Caroline Griffiths, 2 Sept. [1869]
CB/172/1/33/3: Letter from Ann Elizabeth Philips to her brother-in-law John Griffiths, 9 Dec. [1870]
Includes:
CB/173/1/43/2: Letter from Alexander William Phillips to his nephew Talbot M. M. Griffiths, 20 Jan. 1881.
CB/173/1/43/3: Letter from Ann Elizabeth Phillips to Talbot M. M. Griffiths, 20 Jan. [1881]
and letter from Rev. E. T. Mortlock
18 letters from Charles Evans, 15 Feb. 1869-2 Jan. 1873.
CB/173/2/19-29: 12 letters, 22 Feb. [1869]-14 Dec. [1871] from Ann E. Philips to Richard Monckton Milnes
CB/173/2/30: Letter from Ann Elizabeth Philips to Annabella Monckton Milnes., 19 Dec. 1871.
Newstead Abbey.
Relief halftone print from the Supplement to The Gownsman.
Sem títuloRelief halftone print from the Supplement to The Gownsman.
Sem títuloRelief halftone print from the Supplement to The Gownsman.
Sem títuloMontreux-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?'.
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 '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 I am enclosing an unpublished two-mover for the Trinity Review'.
(Place of writing not indicated.)—Thanks him for his charming greeting (see 6/136).
Maritzburg. — South African women were granted suffrage. People in Natal are sombre and worried due to viewing General Hertzog with suspicion.
Langham Hotel (Johannesburg). — Describes recent and planned activities, including having met the Poultney family.
(The letter is unfinished. In a cancelled passage in the next letter (8/52) Emmeline noted, ‘Somebody picked up my letter yesterday and posted it’.)
Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls, Southern Rhodesia.—Has lost the letter she wrote to him yesterday. Encloses letters from friends.
Somerset East (South Africa). — Describes who she has met recently, the talks she has given, and their reception. Outlines where she is going and when.
Cape Town. — Describes the farewell response she has been getting. People want her to stay and lead women voters, but she is desperate to return home now.
(Dated Thursday.)
Boschbeck, Cape Town. — Describes her activities leading up to her departure from South Africa. Discusses the letters she has received and the attention she has been paid in the press.