Draft of letter from Clarkson Stanfield to his son James Stanfield. Rebecca.
Letter saying that news of James’s welfare and his marriage are a great comfort despite his own shameful silence, includes a note on reverse saying he sends £100 by Mr Beeley as a remembrance. James is living in America at this point.
Record details
| Item reference: | STN/1/36 |
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| Catalogue section: | Personal collections |
| Level: | ITEM |
| Date made: | circa 1850 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Draft by Roderick Bland (alias of Clarkson Stanfield). (Manuscript) (STN/1/1)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to his father James Field Stanfield. (Manuscript) (STN/1/2)
- Letter from Roderick Bland (alias of Clarkson Stanfield) to his sister Mary Stanfield (Manuscript) (STN/1/3)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to Mr Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/4)
- Pencil sketch by Clarkson Stanfield of his father James Field Stanfield. (Manuscript) (STN/1/5)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to his fiancée Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/6)
- Note from Clarkson Stanfield to Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/7)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/8)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/9)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/10)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to Rebecca Adcock. (Manuscript) (STN/1/11)
- Letter from Clarkson Stanfield to his wife Rebecca. (Manuscript) (STN/1/12)
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