- WCT/9/1
- Item
- Jul 1827 - Aug 1827
Manuscript diary recording her conduct at lessons and disagreements with her mother.
Manuscript diary recording her conduct at lessons and disagreements with her mother.
Letter from Frederick Jukes, surgeon
Letter written at Birmingham General Hospital to Willm. Hone Esq., editor of the 'Table Book'. Jukes wishes to communicate his possession of a trilobite he believes to be unique to the 'Table Book'.
Microfilm copies of Lady Pauline's Diaries
Microfilm reels of Pauline's diaries and sketchbooks, originals held by the Kenneth Spencer Memorial Library.
Lettersfrom Henry and Philip Howard to Walter
Discussing antiquarian matters, including an illustration of an armlet.
Letters from Arthur Hughes to Lady Pauline
Regarding art, with reference to Rossetti. Features a sketch of his infant son
This collection of illustrations by local artist Thomas Hair (c.1810-1875) depicts the mining industry and the coal trade in the North East in the nineteenth century. The illustrations are based on Hair's watercolours on the same topic. The illustrations in the collection highlight numerous aspects of the region's mining heritage, including collieries, machinery, and river trade scenes. Many of the illustrations also show the everyday workings of the industry and those involved in it.
Hair, Thomas Harrison, 1810-1875, Artist.
Three cards of pressed flowers collected by Walter and Lady Pauline. Two samples of roemeria violacea and one sagurus ovatus
Letters from William Hoyle to Walter
Regarding temperance and the United Kingdom Alliance
Letters from Octavius Hudson to Lady Pauline
Regarding lace making, including part of a letter from Lady Pauline regarding lace, and a receipt for funds raised in aid of the building fund of the female school of art.
Letters to Walter and John Trevelyan from George Johnson
Regarding invitations and information about his career with reference to shipping. (8) Also includes a letter from A Johnston to Charles Trevelyan regarding family history (1)