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Photograph album owned by Samuel Butler

Photograph album containing 19 double-sided leaves of mounts. Brown mock-leather binding with embossed pattern and gold-coloured detail. The album is three-quarters full and contains various photographic portraits of Samuel Butler's relatives and acquaintances, a few landscape photographs and a few photographic postcards and reproductions of artworks. A number of the family portraits are labelled in the hand of Henry Festing Jones, and a few photographs are labelled in Butler's hand.

Digital storage.

Forty-five DAT/DDS cartridges.

  1. 'Network June 98' 6-7.

  2. 'Network July 98' 1-7.

  3. '6 July 98'.

  4. 'Network Nov 98' 1-5.

  5. 'DT April 99' 1-3.

  6. 'DT June 99' 1, 3-8.

  7. 'DT Aug 99' 1-5.

  8. 'Comic Relief' / 'Comic Relief Love Me Tender' / 'Comic Relief Love Me Tender Harmony' / '"Love Me Tender" Boyzone'.

  9. 'Doodles'.

  10. 'P.F.'

  11. '2-8100 backup'.

  12. Five unlabelled cartridges

  13. Three unopened catridges.

  14. Three cleaning cartridges (one of them unopened).

    Eleven floppy disks.

  15. Windows /DOS Version 3.0.

  16. MTP II Console Version 1.1.

  17. Digital Performer Version 1.5 (x 2).

  18. Digital Performer Version 1.6 Disks 1-7.

    Roland M-16C memory cartridge.

    Roland M-64C memory cartridge.

    Yamaha RAM4 data cartridge.

    Sony MiniDisc.

Ireland

Material relating to WHW's work as a teacher in Ireland, at St Gerald's School near Bray and Mount St Benedict's School, Gorey. Includes a postcard sent from WHW to his father with birthday greetings in 1915; several postcards sent to WHW 1916-18; two printed brochures relating to St Gerard's School; a class photograph 1919; a letter from Mount St Benedict 1918 asking if WHW intended to return and warning of the dangers; a set of letters from Sheila and Michael Macnamara (the latter being a pupil of WHW) from 1919 to 1926, including a printed election notice from 1918 referred to in the first letter.

1920s correspondence

Letters sent to WHW during the 1920s, mostly concerning P.B. Shelley. Includes one incomplete draft letter, and a quarterly admission ticket to Cambridge University Library valid for the second quarter of 1925. Correspondents include R.C. Wilton, A. Cowley, John and Myles Dillon, Grace Guiney, Thomas Wise, and Helen McCain.

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