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Pages : 4
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Possibly written to T.F. Dillon Croker. Concerning the death of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps. A postscript mentions an account of Halliwell-Phillipps' life published in the Liverpool Mercury.
Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Hunt, Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, to Mr. Croker
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Possibly written to T.F. Dillon Croker. Concerning the death of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps. A postscript mentions an account of Halliwell-Phillipps' life published in the Liverpool Mercury.
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Pages : 4
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Possibly written to T.F. Dillon Croker. Concerning the death of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps. A postscript mentions an account of Halliwell-Phillipps' life published in the Liverpool Mercury.
Autograph Letter Signed from George R. Wright, Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, to T.F. Dillon Croker
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Pages : 4
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Wright expresses his sympathy for the sudden death of Croker's friend, Mr. Sawyer; refers to Croker becoming the new editor of "Funny Folks." In the postscript Wright includes a short "Parliamentary Nursery Rhyme!" his "first contribution towards the new Editor's next issue of "Funny Folks." First line: Hold your dollar.
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Pages : 4
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Wright expresses his sympathy for the sudden death of Croker's friend, Mr. Sawyer; refers to Croker becoming the new editor of "Funny Folks." In the postscript Wright includes a short "Parliamentary Nursery Rhyme!" his "first contribution towards the new Editor's next issue of "Funny Folks." First line: Hold your dollar.
Autograph Letter Signed from J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, to C.B. Bishop
Autograph Letter Signed from J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, to George Latimer Apperson
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Discusses the controversy between Furnivall and Halliwell-Phillipps.
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Discusses the controversy between Furnivall and Halliwell-Phillipps.
Autograph Letter Signed from James Orchard, Hollingsbury Copse, Brighton, to William Grose, Bookseller
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States that it is a rule with him never to bother about autographs of Shakespeare in books. Any on deeds would interest him.
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States that it is a rule with him never to bother about autographs of Shakespeare in books. Any on deeds would interest him.
Autograph Letter Signed from J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, to Francis Bedford
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Mentions that he is involved in a literary squabble "through no fault of his own."
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Mentions that he is involved in a literary squabble "through no fault of his own."
Daughters of Queen Victoria
Author: E. F. Benson
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ISBN: 9781473314962
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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This book's pages contains the classic account of Queen Victoria's daughters by E. F. Benson. Using sources such letters and other writings Benson provides an immensely interesting insight into each of Victoria's daughters and their relationships with their mother and their royalty. Ben was a prolific writer of his time producing over 90 works. Queen Victoria's Daughters was first published in 1938 and is here republished with an introductory biography of the author.
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ISBN: 9781473314962
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This book's pages contains the classic account of Queen Victoria's daughters by E. F. Benson. Using sources such letters and other writings Benson provides an immensely interesting insight into each of Victoria's daughters and their relationships with their mother and their royalty. Ben was a prolific writer of his time producing over 90 works. Queen Victoria's Daughters was first published in 1938 and is here republished with an introductory biography of the author.
Gloucestershire Notes and Queries
Author: Beaver Henry Blacker
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Category : Gloucestershire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Category : Gloucestershire (England)
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Pages : 514
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Gloucestershire Notes and Queries
Author: William Phillimore Watts Phillimore
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Category : Gloucestershire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 812
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Category : Gloucestershire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 812
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Everyday Objects
Author: Tara Hamling
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351938118
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
This book is about the objects people owned and how they used them. Twenty-three specially written essays investigate the type of things that might have been considered 'everyday objects' in the medieval and early modern periods, and how they help us to understand the daily lives of those individuals for whom few other types of evidence survive - for instance people of lower status and women of all status groups. Everyday Objects presents new research by specialists from a range of disciplines to assess what the study of material culture can contribute to our understanding of medieval and early modern societies. Extending and developing key debates in the study of the everyday, the chapters provide analysis of such things as ceramics, illustrated manuscripts, pins, handbells, carved chimneypieces, clothing, drinking vessels, bagpipes, paintings, shoes, religious icons and the built fabric of domestic houses and guild halls. These things are examined in relation to central themes of pre-modern history; for instance gender, identity, space, morality, skill, value, ritual, use, belief, public and private behaviour, continental influence, materiality, emotion, technical innovation, status, competition and social mobility. This book offers both a collection of new research by a diverse range of specialists and a source book of current methodological approaches for the study of pre-modern material culture. The multi-disciplinary analysis of these 'everyday objects' by archaeologists, art historians, literary scholars, historians, conservators and museum practitioners provides a snapshot of current methodological approaches within the humanities. Although analysis of material culture has become an increasingly important aspect of the study of the past, previous research in this area has often remained confined to subject-specific boundaries. This book will therefore be an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in learning about important new work which demonstrates the potential of material culture study to cut across traditional historiographies and disciplinary boundaries and access the lived experience of individuals in the past.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351938118
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
This book is about the objects people owned and how they used them. Twenty-three specially written essays investigate the type of things that might have been considered 'everyday objects' in the medieval and early modern periods, and how they help us to understand the daily lives of those individuals for whom few other types of evidence survive - for instance people of lower status and women of all status groups. Everyday Objects presents new research by specialists from a range of disciplines to assess what the study of material culture can contribute to our understanding of medieval and early modern societies. Extending and developing key debates in the study of the everyday, the chapters provide analysis of such things as ceramics, illustrated manuscripts, pins, handbells, carved chimneypieces, clothing, drinking vessels, bagpipes, paintings, shoes, religious icons and the built fabric of domestic houses and guild halls. These things are examined in relation to central themes of pre-modern history; for instance gender, identity, space, morality, skill, value, ritual, use, belief, public and private behaviour, continental influence, materiality, emotion, technical innovation, status, competition and social mobility. This book offers both a collection of new research by a diverse range of specialists and a source book of current methodological approaches for the study of pre-modern material culture. The multi-disciplinary analysis of these 'everyday objects' by archaeologists, art historians, literary scholars, historians, conservators and museum practitioners provides a snapshot of current methodological approaches within the humanities. Although analysis of material culture has become an increasingly important aspect of the study of the past, previous research in this area has often remained confined to subject-specific boundaries. This book will therefore be an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in learning about important new work which demonstrates the potential of material culture study to cut across traditional historiographies and disciplinary boundaries and access the lived experience of individuals in the past.