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Acland, Sir, Henry Wentworth, 1815-1900, 1st Baronet

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  • Additional papers of Henry Wentworth Acland and his daughter Sarah Angelina Acland MSS. Eng. e. 3398-3399

  • Letter from John Ruskin to Henry Wentworth Acland MS. Eng. c. 3216, fols. 58-59

  • Papers regarding the Baronetcy of Sir Henry Wentworth Acland Dep. a. 36(R)/1-2

  • Miscellaneous papers of or owned by dr. H. W. Acland MS. Eng. misc. c. 37

  • Letter from Henry Acland to Dr Mine MS. Don c. 155, fols. 25-26

  • Printed obituaries of Sir Henry Wentworth Acland MS. Eng. b. 2117

  • Miscellaneous letters acquired at various times MS. Autogr. d. 4

  • Photograph albums of Sir Henry Wentworth Acland and Sarah Angelina Acland MSS. Photogr. b. 34-7, c. 175-8

  • Letters to George Richmond from members of the Acland family MS. Eng. d. 3376

  • Archive of the Acland Family MSS. Acland c. 1-3, d. 1-201, e. 1-6, Rolls 1

  • 'Provisional Catalogue of Pathological Preparations Distributed in the Hunterian Series', mainly in the hand of Sir Henry Acland MS. Eng. b. 2111; c. 7021, fols. 66-105; Photogr. c. 150, fol. 28

  • Photographs by Sarah Angelina Acland of her father, Sir Henry Acland, and distinguished friends and visitors MS. Don. d. 14

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