Professional portrait photographs.
- IE OCL P131/6/2/2
- Subserie
- [1860-1955]
Parte deLoughton Papers
Professional portrait photographs taken of members of the Trench and Turnor families and their friends.
Professional portrait photographs.
Parte deLoughton Papers
Professional portrait photographs taken of members of the Trench and Turnor families and their friends.
Parte deLoughton Papers
This series contains photographs of country estates visited by the Trench family such as Carriglas and Castlehoward.
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Photographs taken by Theodora Trench and Sheelah Lefroy during their separate travels around the world.
Trench, Theodora Caroline
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This series contains records relating to the death of members of the Trench family and their extended family.
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File of items relating to Theodora Trench's and Sheelah Lefroy's tax payments.
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Maps, plans, and printed sale papers, relating to Cronebane, alias Castle Howard, Avoca, Co. Wicklow.
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This subseries relates to Sheelah and Langlois Lefroy.
This records in this subseries contains records which belonged to the couple such as their marriage certificate, their passports, Lefroy family history and Langlois' death.
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File of records relating to Henry Trench's business interests.
Examples of which include a copy of 'first supplement to the indes to the statutes in force in or affecting Ireland' by Andrew Newton Oulton owned by Henry Trench and renting 5 Roland House, South Kensington, London, England in February 1877.
Trench, Henry
Letters arranged alphabetically (1864-1878).
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Letters sent to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. The letters have been arranged alphabetically concerning topics and people.
The letters in the file are mainly related to business and in particular his time working in Essex Castle, Carrickmacross.
Parte deLoughton Papers
Diaries belonging to Dora Trench (née Turnor), Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Theodora Trench.
Each writer used their respective diaries to record signifcant life events, feelings and appoinments. They offer a unique insight in to their lives.
Trench, Dora