- WBC/2/1
- Item
- c. 1872
Newspaper clipping concerning the wedding of Sophie Dixon [later Blenkinsopp Coulson] to Richard Grahame. This was Sophie Dixon's first wedding.
Newspaper clipping concerning the wedding of Sophie Dixon [later Blenkinsopp Coulson] to Richard Grahame. This was Sophie Dixon's first wedding.
Bundle of press cuttings concerning William B. Coulson, on the subjects of a memorial to him in Newcastle, and the Newcastle Cat and Dog shelter which he founded.
Published Material relating to William Blenkinsopp Coulson
This section chiefly comprises a selection of press cuttings about William B. Coulson; a memorial to William B. Coulson in Newcastle; the Newcastle Cat and Dog shelter [founded by William B. Coulson]; and an article concerning the wedding of Richard Grahame to Sophie Dixon.
Blenkinsopp Coulson (William) Archive
This collection comprises a small amount of papers of and relating to William Lisle Blenkinsopp Coulson (1841-1911), army officer and campaigner for animal rights. It includes correspondence, published material relating to Blenkinsopp Coulson, and a number of family items namely a General Pardon granted by Edward IV, an Eighteenth Century recipe book and collections of stamps and postcards.
Blenkinsopp Coulson, William Lisle, 1841-1911, campaigner for animal rights
Correspondence of William Blenkinsopp Coulson
Comprises two letters concerning William Blenkinsopp Coulson's service as an Aide du Camp in Ottawa, Cananda.
Family stamp collection comprising 19 stamp albums and numerous envelopes of loose stamps, arranged by country.
General Pardon granted by Edward IV
General Pardon granted by Edward IV to Elizabeth Blenkinsopp in the County of Northumberland for general transgressions, seemingly relating to events linked with the Siege of Harlech Castle (1461-1468) which was a key event in The Wars of the Roses. The document bears the Great Seal of Edward IV [damaged and incomplete].
Letter from Lord Dufferin to William B. Coulson
Letter from Lord Dufferin to William B. Coulson concerning William B. Coulson's service as an Aide du Camp in Ottawa, Canada.
Letter from Major General A. Macdonell to William B. Coulson
Letter from Major General A. Macdonell to William B. Coulson concerning William B. Coulson's service as an Aide du Camp and an evaluation of his character. [Copy]
Programme for events at the Tidworth Hippodrome in August 1926.