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              Album 9, Page 12
              IE OH OHS48/9/12 · Deel · 25 June 1904
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
              1. 'Interior Dun Aengus - looking down cliffs to east'.
              2. 'Ditto'.
              3. 'Rocky country outside Dun Aengus looking east'.
              4. 'Innishmore ,Port Murvey ,Pier ship's boat, pile of turf'.
              Album 9, Page 21
              IE OH OHS48/9/21 · Deel · 27 June 1904
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
              1. 'Ditto. Hut door. Mr. McIlwaine [Robert Mcilwaine, Downpatrick]'.
              2. 'From above huts. Sea 700 feet below'.
              3. 'Top of Rock. Mr. Alex Storrar'.
              4. 'Huts from above. S.S. Magic below at sea'.
              Album 11, Page 26
              IE OH OHS48/11/26 · Deel · [1911]
              Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
              1. ‘Mrs. Stephens: Bobby S; Ms. S.: Bengie, Sir Peter V.. Steward Barn: Col. Biddulph: Mr and Mrs Wainiford. Photo taken in Balmoral Castle March 1911 by Chief Officer Hinde’.
              2. ‘49 long tom crossing Sunday River’.
              South African letters.
              IE OCL P131/2/2/3/5 · Bestanddeel · 1 January 1893- 23 April 1893
              Part of Loughton Papers

              Letters from Dora Trench sent during Dora's time in South Africa with Benjamin Trench.

              Within the letters Dora writes about her impression of South Africa. She describes the surrounding area, the flora and fauna of South Africa, Dutch farmers and the Zulu staff she encounters. The letters also discuss Dora's health. The majority of the letters were sent to Bertha Turnor, addressed as 'Tuz' and Dora signs off as "Tuz".