Box 60
Contains 100 Results:
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Jul.5, 1890
Durham; My dearest Margaret, I'm worried not out of my life but a little bit out of my work. [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William AL[draft] to unknown, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Mr. Armilage has by his letter given the public ample means of judging how far he is qualified to be a judge [Appears to be a "Letter to the Editor", newspaper unknown] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William AL[postcard]S to G. P. Boyce, Dec.7, 1877
London; You were elected to-night member of O.W.C.S. I am very glad of it. [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Jun.30, 1895
Durham; My dearest Margaret/ I am really trying to be a good boy and to get and use common sense, [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Jul.14, 1895
Durham; My dearest Margaret/ I don't want to go to any South country place - nor to Norway - [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to William Greenwell, Mar.9, 1858
Liverpool; Dear Greenwell/ I almost think that it would be better not to exhibit the water-colour - [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to William Greenwell, Feb.2, 1860
Liverpool; My dear Greenwell/ I did receive your letter, and ought to have answered several questions in it before this. [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Maria Hunt, Sept.19, 1882
Northumberland; My dear Maria/ This is a nice out of the way spirit-stirring place and a very solitary evening [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Maria Hunt, Jun.14, 1884
London; My dear Maria/ I was so glad to have your letters. I am here still against my wish- [Violet Hunt papers]
Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Violet Hunt, Jun.7, 1880
Berkshire; My dearest Violet/ It is a very delicate question about the whole line. I don't feel anything redundant in the "coming high" [Violet Hunt papers]