Box 14
Contains 5 Results:
Letters from Violet Troubridge Gurney, 1874-1929
Letters came in small crimson handmade parcels bundled by Laura and labelled "Letters from my sisters (year)" and include letters from Amy, Violet, and Helen Troubridge. Some of the pencil dates on the the envelopes (from previous archivist?) conflict with date stamps on envelopes and the letters are filed according to the date stamps.
Letters from Helen Troubridge Bate, 1875-1928
Letters came in small crimson handmade parcels bundled by Laura and labelled "Letters from my sisters (year)" and include letters from Amy, Violet, and Helen Troubridge. Some of the pencil dates on the the envelopes (from previous archivist?) conflict with date stamps on envelopes and the letters are filed according to the date stamps.
Letters from Ernest Troubridge, 1883 January 29-1906 July 11
Letters came in small crimson handmade parcels bundled by Laura and labelled "Letters from my sisters (year)" and include letters from Amy, Violet, and Helen Troubridge. Some of the pencil dates on the the envelopes (from previous archivist?) conflict with date stamps on envelopes and the letters are filed according to the date stamps.
Letters from Ernest Troubridge, 1909-1928
Letters came in small crimson handmade parcels bundled by Laura and labelled "Letters from my sisters (year)" and include letters from Amy, Violet, and Helen Troubridge. Some of the pencil dates on the the envelopes (from previous archivist?) conflict with date stamps on envelopes and the letters are filed according to the date stamps.
Letters from Thomas H.C. Troubridge, 1872-1928
Letters are from LH's brother Sir Thomas (Tom) H. Cochrane Troubridge, not to be confused with Thomas Hay Troubridge, LH's brother who died as a baby; many of TT's letters to LH from around 1872-73 are without envelopes and undated.