[Correspondence of Lady Eastlake, 1846-1909, mainly of Lady Eastlake with related ms. papers concerning the correspondents] | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Genre:Personal correspondence

Physical Description:111 leaves ; 24 x 32 cm

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:464825462

Contents:

Third Duke of Abercorn

Gilbert Abbott A'Beckett

Vicomtess Bury

Hugh R. Beevor

William Haig Brown

Clancarty (Friends of O'Brien Family, who are relatives of Woodhouse family)

Frances Power Cobbe

Coleridge, Lord (son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge)

Pauline Craven

Admiral Sir Chas. Henry Coke

Charles Dickens

Benjamin Disraeli

Admiral Henry Denison

Gregory (Former Governor of Ceylon)

Sir H. Rider Haggard

J.D. Hooker

Thomas Hughes

Robert Hull

Fanny Kemble

Admiral Sir Henry Keppell

Sir Austen Henry Layard

Sir Fred Leighton

Coutts Lindsay

Lady Listowel

J.G. Lockhart

Lubock (Writer)

Daniel Maclise

Theodor Martin

Lady Florence Maxwell

McCalmont

John Everett Millais

James Nasmyth

Charles Gaze Palgrave

George Pellew (Dean)

Henry Phillips

r, Edward J. Pynte

H.D. Probyn

David Roberts

S. Rogers

John Wynford Phillips (Lord St. David's)

F.R. St. John

I. Palgrave Simpson

Dudley Coutts Stuart

Suffield (A.D.C. to King Edward VII, when Prince of Wales)

Dorothy Tennant

de Vere, Aubrey

J. Woolley

Notes:

Title supplied by cataloguer

The album compiled by Maud Rankin, neé Woodhouse, granddaughter of Lady Eastlake's niece, Clara Woodhouse

Lady Eastlake, author and artist, was a daughter of Dr Edward Rigby and a sister of Eleanor Nightingale. She married artist Charles, later Sir, Eastlake

Boxed with letter to Maud Rankin from Olive Lane (Reference Librarian, Mitchell Library), dated 28th April, 1966, acknowleging receipt of the album

Includes index