- CA RBD MSG 174
- Fonds
- approximately 1821
There are translations from Ovid, Juvenal, Persius and Horace written in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, verses on several subjects, and a translation of the "De arte poetica".
Pendred, V., approximately 1821
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There are translations from Ovid, Juvenal, Persius and Horace written in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, verses on several subjects, and a translation of the "De arte poetica".
Pendred, V., approximately 1821
This collection consists of an account book of members of the family of Lt.Gen. William Cuthbert Ward, R.E., kept partly by Captain W.C. Ward of the 42nd Royal Highlanders, 1850-1885.
Ward Family, 1850-1885
Fonds consists of a travel journal from a trip to Italy kept by Duboille.
Duboille, C., active 1777
The first part of this volume is titled "Narrative of a campaign in the Island of Ceylon in the year 1803 and of the Massacre of the greater part of the European Army by the Kandians. By the only Survivors." One part is entitled "Journal of an Expedition to Kandy in September 1804 and Retreat from there." The text is written on paper water-marked, 1831.
Johnstone, Captain, approximately 1831
John Lawrence Longstaffe Fonds
Longstaffe's papers consist of his typescript, with manuscript corrections, of a novel entitled The Twin Sisters: a Poem in Prose.
Longstaffe, John Lawrence, born 1834
Fonds consists of manuscripts of 43 of Kingsley's sermons.
Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
Album written by Mary Kingsley, comprising 17 poems
Kingsley, Mary, active 1863-1864
Nash's papers comprise original illustrations for Nouveau Poor by Belinda Blinders, edited by Desmond Cooke (1921), together with drawings for and letters concerning L.de G. Sieveking's Dressing Gowns and Glue (1921).
Nash, John Northcote, 1893-1977
Duke of York and Albany Frederick Augustus Collection
This collection consists of translations from Terence, begun in 1778, and correspondence on military, political and private matters, 1787-1821, mostly addressed to Thomas Coutts, banker.
Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827
Ruskin's literary manuscripts include a lecture on "The Italian Question" delivered at Bradford, 1864, an essay on The Three Colours of Pre-Raphaelitism, the preface to the last edition of The Stones of Venice (1872) and two poems; "To the ocean", 1831 and "Sonnet to a dond". His correspondence comprises 32 letters to Elizabeth White, 1864-1881.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900