Letters to Isobel Agnes Garrod from her husband William Francis Garrod
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9 letters with envelopes from William Francis Garrod while on active service with the 10th Indian Division in the Middle East, and with the Southern Army in India, to his wife at Naini Tal, United Provinces. The letters are mostly concerned with his role as Assistant Chaplain General and the t...
Letters to Isobel Agnes Garrod from family and friends in Europe
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27 letters and 2 telegrams (with envelopes), mostly giving news from home and congratulations on the birth of her son Martin. Includes one letter from Jamaica and one letter from Kenya.
Letters to Isobel Agnes Garrod from friends and acquaintances in India
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38 letters and telegrams (with envelopes), mostly giving congratulations on the birth of her son Andrew. The letters also often give some news of the writer's family and of other friends in India at that time.
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Garrod family
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The folder includes: Four dance cards (3rd December 1925, 22nd April 1926, 4th June 1926 and 2nd June 1927). A small notebook of engagements for 1925. A list of subscribers to the presentation lamp given to the Rev Francis Garrod on the occasion of his marriage (1928). A list of parishoners of C...
Letters to William Francis Garrod from his fiancee Isobel Agnes Carruthers
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20 letters with envelopes and 1 postcard from Isobel Agnes Carruthers, writing from Tunbridge Wells, Bexhill and Oxford, to William Francis Garrod at Oxford and Bristol. The letters mostly concern news of family and friends, and her holiday at Bexhill-on-Sea.
Letters to William Francis Garrod from his wife Isobel Agnes Garrod
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4 letters from Isobel Agnes Garrod, writing from Oxford, to her husband William Francis Garrod at Bury St Edmunds. The letters mostly concern news of family and friends.
Letters to William Francis Garrod from his wife Isobel Agnes Garrod
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10 letters from Isobel Agnes Garrod, writing from Oxford and Buxton, to her husband the Rev William Francis Garrod at Bristol and Bury St Edmunds. The letters mostly concern news of family and friends.