Collection SC300 - Margaret Shepherd collection

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Margaret Shepherd collection

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    UVICSP SC300

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    • 1987 - 1989 (Creation)
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      Shepherd, Margaret R. G. (Margaret Rohesia Gundred)

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    14 cm of textual records

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    Margaret Shepherd is an English writer.

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    The collection consists mainly of Shepherd's unpublished typescripts concerning her family history in France and Italy, England, and Ireland: "The Illustrious De Verduns" (paperbound, corrected); "A Journey Into Time Past" (Beaumont family, paperbound); "The Diaries of my Grandmother, Margaret Emily Cooke [nee Verdin] (paperbound, corrected). Also included is a pamphlet "Joseph Verdin and Sons, Salt Proprietors" by Mary Rochester; correspondence (1989-1990) between the author, Gray Campbell (Gray's Publishing), Judge Monty Tyrwhitt-Drake, and Special Collections; a National Gallery photograph of "The Beaumont Family by George Romney" (painted ca. 1778-82); and some typed "De Verdun and Verdin pedigrees".

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        Authors, English--20th century--Correspondence

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        Revised by JF, July 31, 2013.

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