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  • Letter from Robert Christison to Helen Allingham, October 19, 1900
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1900 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Australian pastoralist Robert Christison to Helen Allingham, regarding her son, Henry. Christison assures Helen that Henry, whom he refers to as "Henny," is financially independent and seems well when he saw him last. He also mentions discussing with Henry the extension of his stay for another winter in Queensland, and inquires what Helen thinks about the mat...
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Helen Allingham, October 19, 1900
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1900 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his mother Helen Allingham, informing Helen he had arrived in Lammermoor from Oakley. Henry describes his movements from Oakley to Lammermoor, mentioning several pumps which he stopped at along the way. Henry mentions that Mr. Christison has included, alongside the letter, a note for Helen. Henry sends his love to Gerald and Evey, and hopes...
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