Box 62
Contains 92 Results:
Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Prose lament in Corsican Style, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Either an Italian translation or an imitation of a Corsican lament] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Review of J. Warren Barry's "Studies in Corsica", [n.d.]
[n.p.] Included is a part of the printed article] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine AD Self-Portrait, [n.d.]
[n.p.] [Self-portrait of Margaret Raine Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine AM To Destroy Worms in Wood, [n.d.]
[n.p.] [Solution to get rid of worms in wood] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Vocero on the Death of Caesario and Cappato & Vocero of a Herdsman's Wife of Talavo on her Husband, [n.d.]
[n.p.] [Translations of grief songs of Italians in Corsica.] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Your Devoted Bandit, Jul.9, 1892
[n.p.] [Included is the first page of the title article cut from the "Saturday Review'] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine DS Titles for Two Burial Plots, Jun.30, 1896
London; [Titles for 2 plots in Brentwood Cemetery, London]
Hunt, Margaret Raine TD[copy] Will of Mrs. Margaret Hunt, Dec.26, 1900
London;[ Margaret Raine Hunt's will with 3 codicils] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Alfred William Hunt, [n.d.]
[n.p.] My dearest Alfred, S[ilva] much better here. She is to be kept in her room till she goes to Whitby
Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Alfred William Hunt, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Dearest Alfred/ I think we shall come on Monday next if all be well.