Letter from a young girl to Llandrindod Wells visitor, c. 1890, page 1 of 2
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A decorated letter sent by a little girl called Gwenby to an unidentified visitor staying in Llandrindod Wells during the heyday of spa holidays. Here it tells of a minor drama where Edith the maid 'shut Mummum's finger in the carriage door'.
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Radnorshire Museum
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Gwenby !
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Radnorshire Museum 2002
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GTJ61625
Item uploaded:
17/2/2010
Date originally created:
1890-1899
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