… Morrell on the boat who introduced her husband. Mabel Lowther also on board and probably heaps of other people I … my sleeper with a girl, Miss Charteris going to Egypt. … France … Diary entry by Gertrude Bell …
… I couldn't have refused to go when Egypt asked for me. Mary shall be sent to York on Friday at 10, either Marie or Milly's maid bringing her. Marie has asked for a … House. I send for you a charming letter from Mrs L. [Lowther] which came. If ever you have a spare minute in …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written in September … … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell], estimated to have been written in September 1901. …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written in October … … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell], estimated to have been written in October 1906. …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written in October … … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister, Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell] estimated to have been written in October 1910 …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written between 1885 … … York … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell], estimated to have been written between 1885 and …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written between 1885 … … London … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell], estimated to have been written between 1885 and …
… Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister Mary Trevelyan, estimated to have been written between 1909 … … Letter from Gertrude Bell to her half-sister, Mary 'Molly' Trevelyan [née Bell] estimated to have been written between 1909 and …
… to Cook's and so to the College where I found Dr Bliss. Mary Dodge came in with a Mr Sayer whose brother married … about Bryce who had just been there. Bryce thought that France with her present colonial obligations and internal …
… write to Hugo myself this week. I've got Mrs Christopher Lowther of a morning to help me with the awful mountain of … be. Poor Milly is wretched. I think the speaker and Mrs Lowther make their children as miserable as any parents have …
… GB/2/3/2/1/1 … Monday 22. [22 January 1894] Mary Talbot and I left Ch. X at 11 and had a prosperous rainy … who paid no attention to us and we dined (nastily) for 6 francs and returned to the station - and respectability in … are very grasping - it seems to me you have to pay them a franc if they come within a radius of 10 yards of your …
… in the beginning of the war. Lord O. [Onslow] went to France yesterday for a day or two. Lady O. breakfasts in bed … go to France any day. No news I suppose about Maurice? I hope the mittens will be in time. Now I must go and get out … Gertrude I hope the Bellgians are not being a trouble. Marie will help you - but don't let them make claims on you. …
… of course see Mr King - he might be a suitable friend for Marie! She, poor thing, has a mild attack of jaundice at the … moment, horrid complaint. I confess I can't understand how Frances can be so brave and confident, but what a comfort …
… and communicate with you on the subject. I have some hope that a small cheque may result. The trains are so full that I couldn't get a second class seat for Marie from Calais to Paris, so Mr O'Connor has reserved a … for her and I pay the difference - it is only about 30 francs. The Southern Railway Interpreter has been told to …