Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Letter to Emily Ward and unaddressed letter, from Guendolen Savage-Armstrong, 1911
Originally laid in at the front of Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1910-1931 notebook (MS.2001.011).
Photograph of a hospital ward, ca. 1917
Originally inserted loosely in Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1917 autograph album (MS.2001.010).
Federation of Working Girls' Clubs Intersession Paper, ca. 1920s
Pamphlet containing prayers used at meetings of Working Girls' Clubs. Originally loosely inserted in Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1910-1931 notebook (MS.2001.011) at p. 52.
Our Own Magazine, No. 509, February 1922
Originally laid in Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1910-1931 notebook (MS.2001.011) at p. 78.
Letter from Fannie Ball to Guendolen Savage-Armstrong, 2 September 1925
Letter from a young girl, regarding religious improvement, and a Girls Club in London. It appears she may have acted as the Club's rector previously. Originally inserted loosely into Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1917 autograph album (MS.2001.010).
Printed maps, 2 filled in by Raymond and Francis Savage-Armstrong respectively, ca. 1880s
Originally laid in at front of v.2 of George Francis Savage-Armstrong's European photograph albums (f MS.2001.005).
"Euclid Revised" title page, with ownership inscription of "F. Savage-Armstrong, School House" on the recto, and notes on geometry on the verso, ca. 1895
Originally laid in at the front of Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1910-1931 notebook (MS.2001.011).
Receipt for purchase of Shrewsbury School Register, 1798-1898, , 189-?
Invoice made out to "F. Savage-Armstrong." Originally laid in Francis Savage-Armstrong's copy of Shrewsbury School Register, 1798-1898, Armstrong coll. S561s.
Photograph of John Raymond Savage-Armstrong, 1915
With caption on verso: "Raymond, a few months before he was wounded on 'Hill 60' April 1915." Photograph by Brooke Hughes, Cork. Originally laid in at the back of v. 1 of George Francis Savage-Armstrong's European photograph albums (f MS.2001.005).
Sick leave recommendation letter for John Raymond Savage-Armstrong, 1915
Originally laid in Raymond Savage-Armstrong's field message notebook (MS.2001.012).