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D6875 - Monica Peveril Turnbull of Sandbrook Hall, Ashbourne (1878-1901), poet - [late 19th/early 20th cent]
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D6875
Title
Monica Peveril Turnbull of Sandbrook Hall, Ashbourne (1878-1901), poet
Date
[late 19th/early 20th cent]
Description
miscellaneous papers including press notices, order of service for dedication of memorial window, letters
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Monica Peveril Turnbull of Sandbrook Hall, Ashbourne (1878-1901), poet
Administrative History
This collection comprises items collected by Phyllis A Turnbull, mother of poet and author Monica Peveril Turnbull, who was killed alongside her sister, Dorothea, in a house fire in 1901.
Custodial History
These letters were donated by a private individual in 1999, and re-accessioned in November 2007
Organisation Sub-Type
Writers
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See also collections D744 and D1453
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Ashbourne; St Monica's Home for Girls; 1911-1986; children's home
Turnbull; Monica Peveril (1878-1901); Poet, translator and essayist, of Sandy Brook Hall, Ashbourne; died with her sister when a candle set their clothes alight.
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