Pièce 206 - Copy of a MS copy of Julius Hare's diary of a continental tour, 1832-3, from the Bayne-Powell Papers

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Add. MS c/206

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Copy of a MS copy of Julius Hare's diary of a continental tour, 1832-3, from the Bayne-Powell Papers

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  • [1976] (Production)

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223 ff.

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Passed from Lucilla Powell to her great grandson Robert Lane Bayne-Powell.

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Made from originals owned by Robert Lane Bayne-Powell and given to Trinity College Library, Nov. 1976.

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Xerox copy of a MS copy possibly made by Hare's sister-in-law Lucilla Powell. The original is a semi-epistolary travel diary recounting a trip to Italy in 1832-1833 in the company of his friends Walter Savage Landor and Thomas Worsley.

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      See also: Photocopy of the commonplace book of Julius Hare, 1816-1818, from the Bayne-Powell Papers

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      A related item, Add.MS.c.205, is accompanied by a note from Merrill Distad with information on the provenance of the original.

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