MS 430 01 01 13
Reference code
MS 430 01 01 13
Title
Anne Thackeray Ritchie collection: BOX M: Miscellaneous papers collected by Anne Thackeray Ritchie
Level
File
Date
1860-1919
Extent & medium
1 box containing 16 envelopes
Content description
It contains:
- Copies of news cuttings containing obituaries for various individual she knew
- Copies of a printed appeals for funds, issued on 22 November 1916 by Anne Isabella Ritchie and Kate Perugini
- Memorandum of seeing Lockhart in Rome towards the end of his life, with Leighton and Mrs. Sartoris (1894) [John Gibson Lockhart (1794-1854) was the biographer of Sir Walter Scott
- A news cutting concerning William Makepeace Thackeray
- Visiting cards for Lady Ritchie and Hester Ritchie and other misc. items
- Typed copy of a speech Anne Thackeray gave to the English Association in 1912
- Envelope containing notes on Goethe
- Financial and business papers and letters, including royalty statements
- Various calling cards and small photographs
- Various new cuttings relating to a variety of matters
- Copies of news cuttings containing obituaries for various individual she knew
- Copies of a printed appeals for funds, issued on 22 November 1916 by Anne Isabella Ritchie and Kate Perugini
- Memorandum of seeing Lockhart in Rome towards the end of his life, with Leighton and Mrs. Sartoris (1894) [John Gibson Lockhart (1794-1854) was the biographer of Sir Walter Scott
- A news cutting concerning William Makepeace Thackeray
- Visiting cards for Lady Ritchie and Hester Ritchie and other misc. items
- Typed copy of a speech Anne Thackeray gave to the English Association in 1912
- Envelope containing notes on Goethe
- Financial and business papers and letters, including royalty statements
- Various calling cards and small photographs
- Various new cuttings relating to a variety of matters
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