| Ref No | MS 466/1/1/1/3/11/4 |
| Finding Number | MS 466/133/8-10 |
| Title | Letter from Elizabeth Taylor to John and Mary Jane Taylor |
| Level | Item |
| Date | [n.d. 1876] |
| Description | In this long letter Elizabeth Taylor describes a visit to her uncle Joseph Taylor and his family with her elder sister Margaret (Pearlie). She writes that they had attended a football match and visited a church where they had climbed to the top of the tower. Elizabeth notes that she had assisted at a Sunday school where she had taught a class of boys.
The main event described in Elizabeth's letter concerns a dental emergency which she had experienced whilst away from home and which had led to her having a bad tooth extracted. Elizabeth notes that she had almost fainted with the pain. Despite being unwell, Elizabeth notes how much she was enjoying meeting new people. |
| Extent | 3 |
| Format | Items |
| Physical Description | These three items should be produced together as they form parts of one individual document. A section of the first page of this letter has been cut away in an attempt to edit the letter. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Language | English |