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            5 Archival description results for Brighton

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            K F Moorhouse Ltd
            SUP/5/1/2/135 · File · 1946
            Part of Superintendents

            Correspondence between K F Moorhouse Ltd and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the introduction of a Monkey House into the Aquarium at Brighton Aquarium

            Kent, William Saville
            SEC/7/11/4 · File · 1869-1886
            Part of ZSL Secretaries

            Letters from William Saville Kent of the Museum and Institute of Pisciculture Society Limited, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the establishment of a marine observatory and laboratory in connection with the Brighton Aquarium, his appointment as Inspector of Fisheries to the Government of Tasmania, his application to become a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, his inspection of the fish house, enquiries about the vacant post of Prosector, and a proposed British Zoological Station for the study of marine animals and plats with relation to the advancement of the sciences of biology and economic pisciculture

            CUR/3/3/3/37 · Part · 1923-08-30
            Part of Curators and Keepers

            SUMMARY:
            A correspondent from Calgary, 38 Ellwood Road, Brighton, requests an autograph for a new Autograph Tea-Cloth, describing a previous cloth—signed by Haig, French, Foch, Jellicoe, Beatty, and Sturdee—that was repeatedly sold for war charities and then stolen. They mention Scotland Yard’s efforts, an auction at the Royal York Hotel, Brighton for the R. Sussex County Hospital, and new signatures including the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lady Eliza Bowes-Lyon.

            CONTENT:
            Calgary 38 Ellwood Road
            Brighton. 30/8/23.

            Slip sent
            you. I
            was glad to get it.

            Dear Madam,

            Pray pardon me, an utter Stranger, thus addressing
            you, but I was looking at several pictures of your lovely
            in "the Sketch" & the description under them so
            attracted me I felt bound to write and ask you
            the following favour- that of your autograph for
            my wonderful "Tea-Cloth" May I explain?

            About 22 years ago I began to make an Autograph
            Tea-Cloth - & such is over the Water" 18 inches by
            be signed by such men as Haig - French -
            Foch - Jellicoe - Beatty & Sturdee - It was then
            filmed! Then sold - auctioned & raffled, 5 times
            in aid of War Charities - Last November - having
            had it returned to me each time I gave it to Mr.
            Harry Preston, Royal York Hotel - Brighton - to be auctioned
            in aid of the R. Sussex County Hospital - at his
            Great Yearly Boxing Tournament. During the evening
            my Cloth was stolen - Scotland Yard did all in
            their power to recover it, and a big reward was
            still is, offered. but of no avail - Not to be
            beaten I started another; the Archbishop of Can-
            terbury signed first, consecrating it for its good
            work! he wrote - Then Lady Eliza Bowes-Lyon
            signed next, 10 days before her marriage -
            And so on - the wonderful names are coming

            Pollock, Henry
            SEC/7/16/23 · File · 1875-1882
            Part of ZSL Secretaries

            Letters from Henry Pollock to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding Brighton Aquarium and the validity of proxies at the general meetings of the Zoological Society of London

            Povoleri, Arnoldo Girolamo
            SEC/7/16/27 · Item · 1892
            Part of ZSL Secretaries

            Letter from Count Arnoldo Girolamo Povoleri, formerly Arnold Harris Mathew, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the purchase of land at Brighton for a zoological garden