Letter, George Bullock
Maker
Bullock, George
Production date
04 Jun 1894
Object detail
Brief Description
a) A letter written by George Bullock to Reverend Edmond Webb of Ormondville. The author asks Reverend Webb if he knows the whereabouts of his daughter, Mary Paulson, as he has not heard from her for four years. He expresses that he is very troubled and afraid for her and writes that there are: such dreadful things in these foreign lands.
b) An envelope addressed to Miss Webb of the Temperance Union, Ormondville. Urgent is written on the envelope. The envelope is not the one in which the letter was sent as it is dated 8 March 1907.
b) An envelope addressed to Miss Webb of the Temperance Union, Ormondville. Urgent is written on the envelope. The envelope is not the one in which the letter was sent as it is dated 8 March 1907.
Maker
Production date
04 Jun 1894
Production place
Production period
Media/Materials description
Handwritten on paper with blue ink.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 177 x 130mm
Height x Width: 80 x 135mm
Height x Width: 80 x 135mm
Classification terms
Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
04 Jun 1894
08 Mar 1907
08 Mar 1907
Credit line
from the estate of Miss Elizabeth Webb
Other number(s)
m99/78/74, 78559
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