Temple Church (London, England)
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Letters to Eva Whyte, 1889 October or November
Item — 1: Series 1 [Barcode: 39002100397224], Folder: 33
Call Number: MSS 19 , Series I
Scope and Contents:
Two letters written on different days and sent together to Eva from her Aunt. The first letter, written on Monday, mentions that the "millionaires got tired of North [illegible] and have left it to their servants." The second letter, written on Thursday, mentions Temple Church and the "full length figures of Crusaders in brown marble.... The woman said that they had been hidden away for 300 years."
Dates:
1889 October or November
Whyte Family Correspondence
Collection
Call Number: MSS 19
Abstract:
The collection comprises correspondence sent to Eva, Lizzie Hester, and Sylvie Whyte by family and friends in the 1880s and 1890s, and provides insight into the lives of adolescent girls growing up in Victorian England in the fashionable Midlands town of Malvern, and their travels abroad.
Dates:
1880-1892
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