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SHACKLETON, Ernest (1874-1922): Signed photographic portrait, Shackleton wearing his sledging harness [c. 1916]. Menu signed by Shackleton, with a sketch map of Elephant Island by Shackleton (June 1916). Creation dates: 1916.
SHAW, George Bernard (1856-1950). Correspondence with Sir John Pollock, regarding the translation by Mrs Shaw and Pollock of the play Les Avariés by Brieux. Six items, comprising two typed letters signed from Shaw to Pollock, two signed autograph cards from Shaw to Pollock, a signed note, and a...
MINIATURE PSALTER. The first part of the volume contains a 15th century manuscript of the Psalms followed by a brief Litany; to this has been appended a 13th century copy of the monastic office. Copy images of only the front cover and of two sample openings of the volume. Creation dates: 13t...
BOOK OF HOURS. The Hours of Gabrielle d'Estrées - Prince de Condé copy. Illuminated manuscript. Copy images of only the front cover and of four sample folios. Creation dates: [c 1480].
VILLIERS, Thomas, Earl of Clarendon. 'Hints to Opposition with Opinion on the state of America'. Together with draft letters by Clarendon to George Grenville and Lord Temple. Creation dates: 18th century.
WORDSWORTH, William. Collection of manuscript material relating to William, Mary and Dora Wordsworth, and Isabella Fenwick and family. Creation dates: [c 1800-1880]
PIOTROWSKI, Isabella (née Fenwick). Journal of her travels to Ireland and Britain, 17 June 1839 - Decermber 1840. Including her visit to her aunt, Isabella Fenwick, at Ambleside. Numerous references to the Wordsworths. Creation dates: 1839-1840.
SHAW, George Bernard (1856-1950). Autograph letter signed to Alfred G. Gardiner of The Daily News, informing him that he will be sailing for Jamaica the following morning from Bristol. Creation date: 23 Dec 1910.