Manuscript/Mixed Material Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland
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Image 1 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland BLACKWELL FAMILY KITTY BARRY ESTECOURT ROLAND Estcourt Rowland
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 2 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland Birmingham 2 July 10 Dear Miss Barry Many thanks for your interesting letter of the 14th June the enclosures which we have all read with pleasure I could have wished however that…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 3 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland righteous horror of what my parents called waiting for dead peoples shoes They rightly judged that expectations not only ruin the soul of the individual but curse our civilisation undermining the manhood…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 4 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland are severed far wide by mount stream sea always sounded such pathetic lines You know them in Mrs Hermans Graves of a household I suppose Kilmun will always now be a hallowed…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 5 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland occasionally they had a few days in London together which brightened Constance up marvellously for the entertainment was of an order which I could not supply and so I was very grateful…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 6 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland broken and I think his escape on that occasion was a good deal due to me We are having glorious weather although rather too abrupt in variations of temperature Kindest remembrances to…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 7 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland R Estcourt Gayton 2 March 25 Dear Miss Barry The seaweed has arrived I enclose PO for 106 thanking you very much for your trouble Little Consic we call her Consic to…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 8 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland keeps showing the dogs photographs round I did not go to London We have had no rain here but it is snowing freezing again Our house is very full just now as…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 9 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland meet someone can hardly remember where we left off You can understand that I look forward rather hungrily to having you the Doctor Dr Burr here presently And yet life passes swiftly…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 10 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland noticed how when at the sea side she seems to benefit from washing a bit of sea weed as she calls it an occupation which fills most of her time on the…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 11 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland Rowland Estcourt hopes to return Mrs Hickmans visit soon I shall be so glad for her to see more of Mrs Hickman The lilac trees just show signs of budding A week…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 12 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland Mr Estcourt was a pleasant man I had not met him before but liked the little I could see of him in the few days of bustle which preceded the marriage He…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855
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Image 13 of Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Estcourt, Rowland he could turn and twist things so as to make wrong seem right and vice versa A Mothers Idol By Lydia Hope 1882 From Miss Barry Blackwells notebook
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1855