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ITEM — Box: 3 Identifier: MS Thr 198, (143-144)

A collection of...letters, portraits, manuscripts, and playbills relating to Charles Dibdin and his family. MS. (by various hands) and printed matter; [v.p., v.d.] Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1776-1927 and undated

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Physical Description

1v.

Extent

1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)

Physical Location

b

General note

Collected by Henry Phillips, Julian Marshall and J. Alexander Symington.

Contains manuscript materials as follows:

  1. (143) The late Charles Dibdin. MS. (unsigned); [London, ca. 1835] 1s. (3p.) f.5a.
  2. (144) Parry, John, 1776-1851. Charles Dibdin-The ocean bard. A.MS.s.; [n.p.] 30 Nov 1841. 1s. (1p.) f.6.

Repository Details

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