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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1453
TitleMonica Peveril Turnbull of Sandybrook Hall, Ashbourne (1878-1901), poet
Date1886-1925
DescriptionLetters, poems, photographs and personal papers
Extent0.5 box
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorMonica Peveril Turnbull of Sandbrook Hall, Ashbourne (1878-1901), poet
Administrative HistoryMonica Peveril Turnbull was the elder daughter of Peveril Turnbull of Sandybrook Hall. Both she and her younger sister Dorothea died from their injuries received in a fire at their home in February 1901. Her father was instrumental in the posthumous publication of her original poetry, translations of Heinrich Heine's poetry and essays on aspects of Shakespearean tragedy. The book A Short Day's Work first appeared in 1902, and was re-published in further editions in 1906, 1913 and 1924.
Custodial HistoryThese items were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office by a private individual in 1974. A further consignment was received in June 1990
Organisation Sub-TypeWriters
Related MaterialFor a copy of A Short Day's Work (1902 edition) see D744 Z/Z1 and Local Studies Local Authors collection.
See also D744.
TermPoetry
Poets

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Ashbourne; St Monica's Home for Girls; 1911-1986; children's home
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