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Loose photographs

MS. 23701 photogr. 30

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Title

Loose photographs

Shelfmark

MS. 23701 photogr. 30

Summary

Photographs of Margaret (Duckworth) Newbolt and family:

21 photographs of Margaret (Duckworth) Newbolt from a baby to old age, 1860s-1950s. Includes photographs with baby Celia (1890). Photograph with two holes is possibly Violet Hodgkin

Photographs of and relating to the Duckworth family:

Five photographs of Evelyn 'T'Evie' Duckworth (1865-1926), a sister of Margaret (Duckworth) Newbolt, young and old, including on her deathbed

Two photographs of Rev. William Arthur Duckworth, one with children (possibly Celia, Francis and Sylvia) and a photograph of his second child, May

Four photographs of Edina Duckworth in the Orchardleigh garden including one surrounded by family with an annotated key to their likely identities by [Frances Whistler and Daniel Whistler?]

10 photographs of Orchardleigh, including the church

11 photographs of the Duckworth family, including Rev. William Arthur Duckworth and Edina Duckworth skating on the lake at Orchardleigh

Photographs of Duckworth family holidays abroad:

20 photographs of Italy? and Switzerland, c. 1910, one possibly of Orchardleigh

29 photographs of a skiing trip in 1912, with printed receipt

Photographs of Helen (Duckworth) Holland and family:

12 photographs of Helen (Duckworth) Holland including with her children (Mary) Verena, Sibylla and Alfred

Photographs of Mary Coleridge and Ella Coltman and family:

One photograph of Mary Coleridge (on left) possibly with Violet Hodgkin or Edith Sichel

10 photographs of Ella Coltman

One photograph of Urith Coltman and one of her husband's grave (W.H.W. Perrott)

Three photographs of Laura Coltman, mother of Ella

Five photographs (one attached to a greetings card) relating to the Coltman family, labelled by Theresa Whistler as having come from an 'old Coltman photo box', includes a photograph of Lady Coltman (carte de visite), possibly from a painting, and four others including Laura Lodge garden

Miscellaneous photographs, n.d. [1880s?-1950s?]:

20 photographs of people, including Sir Edward and Lady Fry in the grounds of Orchardleigh, and (possibly) Dorothy Smith and Russell Duckworth, n.d.

11 photographs of places, including Bamburgh Castle, Stonehenge, Morocco, seaside view possibly in Guernsey, n.d.

Date

1860s-1950s

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Newbolt and Furse family archive

Papers of Margaret Newbolt (née Duckworth)

Photographs

Loose photographs

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