Eve Langley letters, 1937-1942
Eve Langley letters, 1937-1942
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1937-1942
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MLMSS 9495
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0.05 meters of textual and graphic material (1 folder)
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Copyright status : Papers - In copyright
Out of copyright : Photographs created before 1955
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Letters from Eve Langley to Father Colgan in the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. Langley writes of the birth of her children, spiritual matters, her marriage to Hilary Clark, and her mental and physical health.
Photograph of Father O'Flynn and Eve Langley at St. Pats Picnic Racecourse, Te Awa, New Zealand, ca 1930s.
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Eve Langley letters, 1937-1942
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Presented by D. Beirne, Archivist of Catholic Diocese of Hamilton
Administrative / Biographical history
Eve Langley (1904-1974) was born in Australia and moved to New Zealand in 1932 where she married Hilary Clark, on 6 January 1937 at the registrar's office, Auckland, a 22-year-old art student. By 1941 they had a daughter Bisi Arilev, and two sons, Langley Rhaviley and Karl Marx. Eve's husband had her admitted to Auckland Mental Hospital in August 1...
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MLMSS 9495
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1wN24dBn
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941001
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