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Scrap Album of Lady Elisabeth Feilding

MS. 21514

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Title

Scrap Album of Lady Elisabeth Feilding

Shelfmark

MS. 21514

Summary

Scrap album of Lady Elisabeth Feilding, c.1800-1830.

Date

c.1800-1830

Language

French

Portuguese

English

Italian

German

Physical extent

1 album

Custodial history

The album was in the library at Howth Castle, County Dublin, Ireland, until 2021.

Acquisition

Purchased from Fonsie Mealy's Auctioneers in 2021 with the assistance of the Friends of the Bodleian.

Subject

Concert programs

Scrapbooks

19th century

Visiting cards

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Theater programs

Printed ephemera

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People associated with this object

  • Feilding, Lady, Elisabeth Theresa, nee Fox-Strangways, 1773–1846

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