IDNO
Doc.350
Description
Copies of an exchange of e-mails in September 2011 between Mr John Peebles and Imogen Gunn relating to a manuscript letter dated 31 May 1888 from Baron Anatole von Hügel, Curator of the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, to Messrs Hattersley of Trinity Street, Cambridge where IDNO 1883.457 - the Cambridge Ale Jug - had been found in 1850. Mr Peebles had come across the letter in a Victorian scrap book which had come into his possession. There is also a colour photograph of the letter.
Place
Europe British Isles; United Kingdom; England; Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; Trinity Street
Source
Gunn.Imogen
Date
September 2011
Keywords
Author
Peebles. John; Gunn. Imogen
Events
Description (CMS Description)
Copies of an exchange of e-mails in September 2011 between Mr John Peebles and Imogen Gunn relating to a manuscript letter dated 31 May 1888 from Baron Anatole von Hügel, Curator of the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, to Messrs Hattersley of Trinity Street, Cambridge where IDNO 1883.457 - the Cambridge Jug - had been found in 1850. Mr Peebles had come across the letter in a Victorian scrap book which had come into his possession. There is also a colour photograph of the letter.
11/01/2012
Created by: maa on 11/01/2012
FM:257604
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