These letters were sent between Edmund Candler and his family whilst at Repton School, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in India (1896), Siam (1898), England (1899), Argentina (1900) and Switzerland (1900).
The letters are from Edmund Candler to family members; sent from India. The transcript is of the letters with additional background, synopsis, who's who and place information for the letters. Prepared by R Corkill in pencil on front of transcript.
Letters sent from India by Edmund Candler to family members.1910 transcript has footnotes. 1911 transcript has handwritten corrections; handwritten notes for a gazeteer and accompanying envelope with further notes.
Letters from Edmund Candler to family members. The 1914 letters only cover the period January to June when Candler was in India. Letter of April 7th, 1914 suggests he will be in Marseilles, France in July. There are only two letters from 1915, dated December, when Candler was on Transport in the ...
Letters from Edmund Candler to family members. The early 1919 letters are from Constantinople and Kremskaya as well as from on board ship. The summer letters are from Needham, Norfolk. In September/October he returned to India and was based in Lahore. The 1920 letters are from India as are those ...
Letters of condolence sent following the death of Edmund Candler. Includes 5 letters sent from Candler's brother, Henry, to his brother, Charles, and sister, Bessie, from Candler's home in Hendaye containing details of his death and funeral. Also contains a letter from E.M. Forster sent to Miss ...
Letters sent from Edmund Candler to family members. The 1923-25 letters are from France, mainly from Hendaye but some from Argeles (August and September 1924). Two letters, dated 19/12/1925, one to Carolus (Charles) and one to Click (Henry) have been annotated as the last letters that Edmund sent...
Letters sent to Edmund Candler by friends and colleagues. the first letter dates from his time at Cambridge. Included are two letters from Valentine Chirol (1852-1929) [Journalist and diplomat who also worked in India]; two letters from [Thomas] Cameron [Fitzgerald] Somerville [Commandant at Knel...
These letters include an official thank you from the British Museum (1900) for Candler's gift of "Wooden devil-mask and 3 paintings on rollers from the Sikkim-Tibetan frontier"; letters concerning employment, including two letters regarding Candler's appointment as correspondent with the Indian E...