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            227 Archival description results for England

            Hullmandel lithographs
            IE OCL P131/2/1/1 · File · c.1835
            Part of Loughton Papers

            Series of Hullmandel lithographs of a view of the Thames, together with a printed 'Plan of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriers Bridge, showing the line of [the] new quay, as proposed by Colonel Trench, MP...'.

            Dora Trench death diary.
            IE OCL P131/2/3/1/2 · Item · 30 March 1899-?
            Part of Loughton Papers

            Diary written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench which documents his wife's death. Within the diary Benjamin records her last words, visits from her family, breaking the news to his daughters and her funeral.

            One exchange Benjamin recorded shows that Dora Trench knew her death was imminent 'When I came upstairs after dinner she said. "Come & sit near me, we shall not have more evenings together' I asked if she felt worse or had been in pain. She said "No I feel my end is near".'

            1890-1899
            IE OCL P131/2/3/2/6 · File · 1 January 1890-7 April 1899
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of diaries written by Dora Trench which chart the last nine years of her life.

            These diaries record the birth of her two daughters. Her eldest daughter Sheelah Trench was born on the 28 May ' 9 am Baby born. Eddie came at 11 p.m yesterday, & staid (sic) here all night also Blanche. Sent for Dr. Brodi about 12 p.m he came straight away again. He came again at 6 a.m & staid (sic) till 10 or 11. Chloroform from 6 till 9, took 2 oz.' The birth of her youngest daughter was recorded in Dora's diary by her husband Benjamin as she was preoccupied.17 Jul 1891 '...6.50 am baby girl born'

            Her diary also records the sudden decline in her health and her eventual death in 1899. On the 27 March 1899 Dora writes about her final day before her asthma took hold, 'Shopped in [Brougham] & went to tea with Georgie walked home. Sheelah in with cold. Muriel to tea. Very mild, dull, showery. Thora went to 2nd dancing lesson.' Her death on the 7 April 1899 was recorded by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench who simply writes, 'My darling wife breathed her last at [Glebelands]. '

            IE OCL P131/6/2/7/5 · File · 1920-September 1949
            Part of Loughton Papers

            File of photographs and negatives of Wales, Jersey and the Isle of Wight.Locations photographed include Devil's Bridge in Ceredigion, Capel Curig and Nanhoron in Wales, Mont Orgueil in Jersey and Totland bay in the Isle of Wight. Negatives of Castle Combe a village in Wiltshire, England. Among the negatives there are shots of Bybrook River and the village.

            OCL P136 Page 81

            Shorncliffe Army Camp, Leinster Regiment

            1. 'Near Dover'
            2. [Untitled. 'Wiffie' and another woman on horseback]
            3. 'Wiffie'
            4. [Untitled. Photographic self-portrait by Fitz-Simon using mirror]
            OCL P136 Page 84

            Colchester, Leinster Regiment

            'Near Colchester'

            1. [Untitled. Group at riverside, embarking on a boat]
            2. [Untitled. View from boat]
            3. [Untitled. View of bridge over River Colne]
            4. 'Clacton'