Letter from Laura Riddell, Rugby Hotel, Matheran [India], to her daughter Laura [in England]

Reference No:
U DRI/47
Dates:
16 Apr 1885
Description:
Confirmation ceremony; her own confirmation; making the most of youth; failure to fulfil all her own ambitions; desire that she marry a compatible husband; desire to go to Europe in September and stay during the winter; possibility of taking George to England in the spring of 1886; inevitability of a war with Russia; fear of a large-scale European conflagration; England’s unselfish and benevolent aims; combat between English soldiers and Arabs near Suakin; superior quality of British soldiers; likelihood of the Arabs surrendering; General Gordon’s loss of life; scarletina outbreak at school; Henry’s inadequate progress and prospects; Easter and summer holidays; Mrs Stone; Mabel Hancock’s illness due to tight lacing; appearance; Henry’s nails; contentment with Matheran
Format:
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Extent:
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Access Conditions:
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Correspondence of the Riddell Family