Box 87
Contains 26 Results:
Letter from Una Troubridge
This subseries comprises correspondence between Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, her family and friends. Correspondents include Hedley Hope-Nicholson, Marie-Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, Felix Hope-Nicholson, the Thomas W. Allen family, Helen Troubridge Bate, Amy Troubridge, Gurney family, Hope family, Mary and A.J. Nicholson, Orde family, Mrs. Greville Nugent, Trelawney Dayrell Reed, C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Lord Alfred Douglas and many others.
Photographs of Pulborough and Old Place
Includes both professionally photographed postcards and casual family snapshots
Old Place engravings by Edwin Harris on cards
This subseries contains photographs, inventories and other materials regarding Old Place in Pulborough, West Sussex, a historic manor home owned by Hedley and Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson. Some photographs from Old Place also include snapshots of the Hope-Nicholson family and friends.
Craighall, Fife photograph
with envelope from photo processor
Old Place notebook (Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson)
This subseries contains photographs, inventories and other materials regarding Old Place in Pulborough, West Sussex, a historic manor home owned by Hedley and Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson. Some photographs from Old Place also include snapshots of the Hope-Nicholson family and friends.
Royal events
Programs, tickets and other ephemera relted to royal events, including death of Queen Victoria, coronations of Edward VII and George V, 1919 Festival of Peace, King George V Jubilee
Heraldry manuscripts, notebooks, clippings and correspondence
Ursula Hoff, Charles I: Patron of artists (book)
inscribed to Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson
Various family pedigrees and family history files
Includes files on Otway, pedigree by Hardman Arthur Earle, La Lacheur, Deane, Breton, Stuart dossier by Ian Whitaker, Ogilvy, Earlham, Hope, Hope-Nicholson, Napier, Nelson, Troubridge, Orde and Hopton.
Miscellaneous letters to Helen Bate and Laura Troubridge Hope
This subseries contains correspondence, diaries, juvenile writings, newspaper clippings and other miscellaneous materials collected by or created by Helen Troubridge Bate. Correspondents are largely relatives, particularly her brothers Thomas and Ernest and their families as well as assorted Gurney cousins. This subseries also includes some legal and estate documents.