Draper, H. S.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Eva Whyte, 1882 August 13
Addressed from Banbury. Eva's aunt discusses the Beacon and Wyche Cutting in Malvern and her visit to Crouch Hill in Banbury. She mentions a boy of eight years, Spencer Hawkins, whom is staying with her sister Frances.
Letter to Eva Whyte, 1887 September 8
Addressed from Gilbert Street. Mentions that Eva must have enjoyed the band and going to Lord Meath's on Mondays. Discusses a visit to Smallmouth Caves where she picked up shells and to Berry Harbor where she visited a church which was being restored. Asks if Hester has drawn "many pretty things with the polygraph?"
Whyte Family Correspondence
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.
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