Letters from Queen Victoria to Lady Canning, from her appointment as lady-in-waiting 1842, discussing social and family life and (from 1856) events in India, particularly the Indian Mutiny.
Letters from Lady Canning to Queen Victoria describing her impressions of India, her travels, family affairs and events in India with particular reference to the Indian Mutiny.
Letters from Lady Canning to her mother, Lady Stuart de Rothesay, describing her impressions of India, family affairs, items to be sent to India and social life.
Letters from Lady Canning to her husband, Lord Canning during her travels (Oct 1861), briefly describing the sights, her health and concern for husband's welfare.
Photographs (b/w), of watercolours painted by Lady Canning of Indian views; photographs of portraits of Lord and Lady Canning; copies of photographs of Lady Canning, Government House, Calcutta and her grave. Dated as: 1858-61; 1844-61