- Coulton/A/A2/S6
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- 17 Apr. 1893
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Watercolour of baby boy standing in fountain, with captions 'Semiarino 13 months' and 'A beastly baby'.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Watercolour of baby boy standing in fountain, with captions 'Semiarino 13 months' and 'A beastly baby'.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Drawing and etching.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Pencil sketch of view of city. Reproduction from 'Twenty-two early drawings and etchings by G.G. Coulton' (Cambridge: C.U.P., 1948).
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Various pencil sketches of people. Also some mathematical calculations.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Pencil and ink sketch of a man carrying a bag and an umbrella.
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from Frederic Maurice, Geneva
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Gives thanks for the books AJC has recently sent. Gives a detailed description of the journey through Italy he has undertaken over the last year. Includes references to their mutual acquaintance Marquis Capponi, the Duchess of Devonshire and the British Ambassador in Rome, Prince Laval. Gives news of his family.
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Gives account of travels in Italy. Includes descriptions of town and countryside, local agriculture and places of interest visited. Also outlines measures taken to rid the area of bandits and his experiences involving the same.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Printed advertisement for Italian Inn in Verona
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
In Italian, German, French, and English
Autograph letter, signed, to Lieutenant Colonel John Carrighan (AJC's brother) from Rome
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Gives a description of journey from Paris to Rome, including crossing Mount Cenis in deep snow. Contends that his health has never been better. Has been pleased to meet up with old friends in Italy. Believes that Italy is becoming dearer, and made sure to arrive in Rome before Holy Week in order to find reasonable lodgings. Has been to a number of social occasions, including a concert by Romberg.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Copy of letter to Haviland from Lecce
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Discusses his friend General Church and his programme to rid the area of 'Decisi', a society of bandits. Gives an account of the problem of rule in the country due to the numbers of bandits and the lack of power afforded to the General. Gives a brief history of the Decisi and also relates an account of an attack on a troop of soldiers by locals of the village of Ururi. Describes a visit to Pompei. Gives news of acquaintances met in Italy and the financial arrangements for his travels.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller