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  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Evey Allingham, October 11, 1903
    Multi-Page Item | 14 pages | 1903 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter and corresponding envelope from Henry Allingham to his sister Evey Allingham, hoping she had enjoyed her time painting in Brighton. He asks if there was a spare copy of their mother's book to send him, as he has a friend who is interested in seeing it. He also asks for their brother Gerald to send him the magazine, "Motor," as the publications in America only feat...
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Evey Allingham, August 30, 1900
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1900 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his sister Evey Allingham, writing he has just received hers and Helen's letters, and hopes all is well. He hopes to hear of their Uncle Arthur's success with his play. Henry writes about his work in Australia, and mentions work on both the Oakley and Tandoola pumps. He explains the Oakley pump is run using a very small fire and takes about...
  • Letter from Evey Allingham to Constance, undated
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from the daughter of William and Helen Allingham, Evey Allingham to unknown individual "Constance," recounting her journey to Ireland. Evey mentions traveling with both her brothers, Gerald and Henry. Evey's letter is accompanied by a small floral detail drawn in the upper right corner.