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Telegram from Stevens to "Hayward" dated 11th February 1926.
Telegram and envelope, from Stevens to “Hayward”, dated 11 February 1926 about a train arriving at Euston.
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Object Details
ID:
JOD/231/2/7
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1926-02-11
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Clippings associated with journal kept by Victor George Hayward on Shackleton's "Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition" 1915-1916. (Manuscript)
Four pages of diary entries. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/1)
Postcard sent from "Hollydene". Hobart, Tasmania dated 30th October 1914. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/2)
Menu card for a dinner at the Australia Hotel, Sydney on 16th November 1914. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/3)
Letter from Stanley Hayward to Victor Hayward dated 3rd January 1915. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/4)
Letter from Stevens to F C Hayward dated 30th April 1917. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/5)
Change of address card from Lady Shackleton. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/6)
Telegram from Stevens to "Hayward" dated 11th February 1926. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/7)
Letter from "Auntie Min" to "Marjory". (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/8)
Telegram, dated 5th December 1947. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/9)
Address of Miss Emily Shackleton. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/10)
Folder with three portrait photographs. (photograph) (JOD/231/2/11)
Photograph of the crew of the 'Aurora'. (photograph) (JOD/231/2/12)
Photograph of Victor Hayward aboard the Aurora. (photograph) (JOD/231/2/13)
Photograph of Hayward and Aennis. (photograph) (JOD/231/2/14)
Photograph of Aennis and one of the dogs. (photograph) (JOD/231/2/15)
Photograph of letter confirming from Shackleton to Victor Hayward. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/16)
Photograph of memorial left in cairn. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/17)
Newspaper clippings from the Willesden Chronicle dated 1914. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/18)
Newspaper clipping. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/19)
Newspaper clipping from Lloyds News 26 March 1916. (Manuscript) (JOD/231/2/22)
Newspaper clipping from the Willesden Chronicle 31 March 1916. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/23)
Newspaper clipping from the Daily Sketch 6 February 1917. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/24)
Newspaper clipping from the Willesden Chronicle 9 February 1917. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/25)
Newspaper clipping from the Willesden Chronicle 16 February 1917. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/26)
Newspaper clipping from the Liverpool Echo. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/29)
Newspaper clipping from the Daily Express dated February 1948. (ephemera) (JOD/231/2/39)
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