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Papers of the novelist Ellen Ross and her son, William McGregor Ross

MS. 12303

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Title

Papers of the novelist Ellen Ross and her son, William McGregor Ross

Shelfmark

MS. 12303

Summary

Papers of the novelist Ellen Ross (née Brook, b.1840) and her son, William McGregor Ross (1876-1940).

Associated place

Africa

Africa -- Discovery and exploration

Date

1857-1912

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

Acquisition

Purchased by the Bodleian Library, Dec 2016.

Subject

Colonial administrators -- Africa

20th century

19th century

England -- Description and travel -- 1801-1900

Diaries

Tourism -- Kenya

Africa -- Description and travel

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  • Ross, Ellen, nee Brook, b 1840

  • Ross, William Mcgregor, 1876-1940

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