Manuscripts
Lady Adams Letters
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Adams, Lady Agnes Ann (Cook). 1 letter (1942) to Jean Roxburgh, Sunningdale, England
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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Adamson, Amanda. 1letter (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Christchurch, England
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1920 December 8) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Lady Adams very worried for Mr. Engert's safety and happy to hear news that he was safe in Tehran
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter to Sara Engert, Los Angeles
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Lady Agnes writes she often reads of Mr. Engert in newspaper accounts and even saw him in a film as he attended the coronation of the Emperor of Ethiopia. Lady Agnes is moving to the Hollywood Hotel as the Canterbury Inn is being torn down.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922 December 3) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, Hampstead, England. Christmas greetings, request to pray for her as she crosses the Atlantic
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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2 photographs (1923) of the Adams with inscriptions
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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