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Envelopes containing hair of Hilda Vaughan and Charles Morgan

JL 1066

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Title

Envelopes containing hair of Hilda Vaughan and Charles Morgan

Shelfmark

JL 1066

Summary

Comprises:

Object 1: A large envelope that contained a hank of Hilda's Vaughan's hair (Object 1a)

Object 2: A large envelope that contained two small locks of Hilda's hair in small envelopes (Object 2a and 2b)

Object 3: A large envelope that contained three locks of Hilda's hair in smaller envelopes (Objects 3a, 3b and 3c) and one small envelope containing a lock of Charles Morgan's hair (Object 3d)

Date

n.d. [early-mid 20th-century]

Language

No linguistic content

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Charles Langbridge Morgan and Hilda Vaughan

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