Box 61
Contains 102 Results:
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale ALS to Unknown, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Dear Sir/ I will take your cabinet valuing it al (pounds) 12-10 if you agree to take my oak writing desk in its stead
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcard]S to Unknown, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Rent (pounds) 60 - a picturesque old roomy home by Sible Hendingham. [Verso has photo of house. Probably written to Ford] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale ALS to Ford, [Jul.27, 1893]
[Winchelsea] My dearest dearest Love/ Here we are down here again in the clear yellow & green land
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcard]S to Ford, [Mar.-May, 1905?]
[France] Your second letter just read. I think it better for us to stay as you seem also to agree.
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcard]S to Ford, Aug.7, 1905
Pas-de-Calais; Here we are. It is a charming place. I am thinking of staying a day or two longer.
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcards]S to Ford, May 30, 1906
Milano; Have not had time to write a letter. Am having a jolly time here - playing gooseberry as usual
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcards]S to Ford, Jun.8, 1906
Venice; I have just got your letter written after the Pent. It is dreadful to hear of all the illnesses
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcard]S to Ford, Jun.14, 1906
Chioggia; I have come here for a day's trip down the lagoons. It is quite worth doing
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale AL[postcards]S to Ford, Jun.22, 1906
Heidelberg; Here I am at another Hotel Ritter. It seems a jolly place
Hueffer, Elsie Martindale ALS to Olive Garnett, Dec.12, 1896
Southend-on-Sea; My dear Olive, I am now commencing to answer your letter to us