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'Letters from James Edward Fitzgerald and Fanny Fitzgerald to William Sandys Wright Vaux 1852-1856'...

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'Letters from James Edward Fitzgerald and Fanny Fitzgerald to William Sandys Wright Vaux 1852-1856' describing their life in Lyttleton and Christchurch; 'together with a poem' by 'J. E. F. G.' and covering letter 16 July 1888 to Mr Bowen

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Full title

'Letters from James Edward Fitzgerald and Fanny Fitzgerald to William Sandys Wright Vaux 1852-1856' describing their life in Lyttleton and Christchurch; 'together with a poem' by 'J. E. F. G.' and covering letter 16 July 1888 to Mr Bowen

Date

1852-1888

Call Numbers

B 1469

Record Identifier

nZNvgdjn

Reference Code

932700
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume of textual material - typescript

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

'Letters from James Edward Fitzgerald and Fanny Fitzgerald to William Sandys Wright Vaux 1852-1856' describing their life in Lyttleton and Christchurch; 'together with a poem' by 'J. E. F. G.' and covering letter 16 July 1888 to Mr Bowen

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (6-157A) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Source

Originals lent for copying in Caterbury University College 1952-1953, by Mr James Currie of Wanganui, who purchased them from a London firm in 1925 primarily for the philatelic interest of the early frankings

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

B 1469

Record Identifier

nZNvgdjn

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Reference code

932700

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