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Visitors' book belonging to Sarah Angelina Acland

MS. Eng. e. 3399

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Title

Visitors' book belonging to Sarah Angelina Acland

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. e. 3399

Summary

(fols. 36-188) are blank.

Date

1872-86

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: blind-ruled dark red calf, marbled endpapers, spine torn off and missing

Physical extent

188 Leaves

Custodial history

Printed label on front pastedown, completed in manuscript, 'This Book belonged to S.A. Acland. It is given in her memory to Robin by her Brother H.D. Acland 1931'.

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Collection contents

Additional papers of Henry Wentworth Acland and his daughter Sarah Angelina Acland

Visitors' book belonging to Sarah Angelina Acland

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