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Map of Cheshire and part of Lancashire
c. 1850
Undated printed map of Cheshire and part of Lancashire mounted on cardboard.
At Parting by Algernon Charles Swinburne
c. 1870
Undated handwritten transcript in an unidentified hand of a poem titled 'At Parting' by Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Masses in 2, 3 & 4 Parts
No date
One undated volume of sacred music composed by Vincent Novello with faded green marbled covers and a brown leather spine. A gilt and maroon leather label on the front identifes it as 'Choir Copy No. 3...
'Appearances not Proofs' by Mary Cowden Clarke
c. 1830
A prose story titled 'Appearances not Proofs' by Mary Cowden Clarke, in two parts.
Maps
c. 1820-1868
Printed maps of London and other parts of the United Kingdom and a map of Greece and the Aegean Sea,
'The Evil One' by Mary Cowden Clarke
c. 1835
Prose story titled 'The Evil One' by Mary Cowden Clarke, in two parts.
Sketches after the antique [profiles and eyes]
c. 1832
Undated pencil and wash sketches after antique sculptures, likely copied from plaster casts as part of Emma Aloysia Novello's artistic training. The sheet contains three sketches of parts of the profi...
Sketch after the antique [Niobe in profile]
c. 1832
Undated pencil sketch after an antique sculpture, likely copied from a plaster casts as part of Emma Aloysia Novello's artistic training. The drawing is part of the sculpture Niobe and her Youngest Da...
Memorandum to look through a packet
1881
Memorandum to look through a packet, dated 1881. Written on a fragment of pink card with part of an advertisement in Italian on the reverse.
J[?] to Novello, (Joseph) Alfred
c. 1850
Undated handwritten letter from an unidentified sender to (Joseph) Alfred Novello, complaining about the range of a published tenor part.
Original slips for 'The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare'
c. 1835
Original slips for 'The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare' in Mary Cowden Clarke's hand, comprising part of the letters L, M, and R.
Dickens, Charles to Cowden Clarke, Mary Victoria
1 Jul 1848
Handwritten letter from Charles Dickens to Mary Cowden Clarke, enclosing the part he spoke of and requesting that she meet the rest of the cast of the play.