- CA OSLER P135-4-70b
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Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Back flap of an envelope presumably item 4/70a. on which is printed the words "We are proud of you boys safe return home again". Printed.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Back flap of an envelope presumably item 4/70a. on which is printed the words "We are proud of you boys safe return home again". Printed.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys, Wilgerivier to Ned. The letter is not signed but assumed to be Norreys. He refers to the attempted assination of Lord Robes and the Staff Supply, and conditions with the Boers and Kaffirs. Includes menu from item 4/40. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Envelope from A. N. Worthington, South Africa to Lt. Colonel Worthington, Sherbrooke. Handwritten.
Letter from Norreys Worthington, Bronkhurst Spriet, to Ned
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys Worthington, Bronkhurst Spriet to Ned Worthington. He describes the trouble they are having with the Boers and their plot to assassinate all the staff. There is a reference made to Capt. Ross. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Blue envelope addressed to Lt. Col. Worthington, Sherbrooke. It has been cut down the sides so that both the front and back of the letter are visible. There are two postmarks, one from Carnarvon and one from Sherbrooke. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys Worthington to ?. It is a letter home from Africa. He mentions Col. Girouard; Prince Chausteain(?) who died on Monday; Bobs(?) and Kitchener. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys(?), De Aar. It is not addressed or signed but presumably is from Norreys Worthington. He writes about the features of the campaign. It is the written copy of 4/41. Handwritten.
Letter from Norreys Worthington in South Africa to Ned
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys Worthington, Wilgerivier To Ned Worthington. It is incomplete as the bottom portion has been torn away. He asks about K... Hill and Ironsides and hopes for a promotion to Lt. Col. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Wm. Osler to Dr. Worthington. The letter concerns Worthington's proxies. Osler states that the stupidity of the Registra lost him the election. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from E. D. Worthington to his sons. A fatherly letter asking the children to be good and keep their feet warm. Reference is made to Miss Bostwick, whom they were staying with, Mr. Morkills and Mr. Osgoods. In the top right hand corner E. B. Worthington has written "We were sent away to care of Miss Bostwick (near Cemetry Prospect Str) when Eva died of scarlet fever". Handwritten.