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  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Gerald Allingham, September 27, 19uu
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his brother Gerald Allingham, writing about his work with the pumps near Oakley Station. Henry mentionshe has just received his and their mother's letters from August 10th. Henry hopes Evey will improve soon. He mentions he is unable to develop photos where he is, but hopes to do some developing when he returns to Lammermoor.
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Gerald Allingham, 19uu
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his brother Gerald Allingham, while on the journey to Australia. Henry mentions while in Batavia, he beat Mr. French at billiards, and then at the next stop was able to see cargo discharged. Henry draws a diagram to go along with the explanation of the movement of cargo. He also mentions developing some photographs when he arrives in Lammer...
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Gerald Allingham, September 24, 1903
    Multi-Page Item | 8 pages | 1903 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his brother Gerald Allingham, writing with news he purchased a motorcar. Henry informs Gerald he purchased a Winston brand vehicle for $120. Henry also offers updates of his work at Bullards, and shares he has been learning the principles of management. In a postscript, Henry mentions becoming friends with a Londoner, Archie Bruce.
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