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55 archives found for 'Stanley, Denzil M.'
  • 5267.

    Denzil Stanley at Greyshott, Hindhead, 10 photographs, summer of 1896, diameter 17,9

    round frame, copies
  • 5269.

    Denzil Stanley at age two, three photographs, copies, taken at Cadoxton, 20,7 x 25,2; 25,2 x 20 and 25,2 x 20,1
  • 5272.

    Gertrude Tennant with Denzil Stanley, 25,3 x 20,2

    copy
  • 5922.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Not labelled, 18 x 11,5 (1864 to 15-04-1873)

    With letters from Matthew Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Cobham, 05-06-[ ]; Denzil M. Stanley to Dorothy Tennant, [Seaford], [13-03-1900]; a press cutting; Denzil's drawing of a train, Jan. 1900
  • 5965.

    Letter [incomplete?] from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, s.d., s.l.
  • 5967.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Henry Curtis, regarding Denzil's service in India, 01-10-1915, Pirbright, Surrey
  • 6493.

    Letter [in envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, explaining to him the purchase of Stanley-related documents from Lewis H. Noe, 22-11-1907, London
  • 6866.

    Letter from Denzil M. Stanley to Gertrude Tennant , 12-10-1912, Eton College, Windsor
  • 6867.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Hoffman to Denzil M. Stanley, begging for assistance and asking back the Stanley letters that were in his possession, 11-01-1927, London
  • 6868.

    Letters from Charles Liebrechts to Denzil M. Stanley , on the occasion of a Stanley commemoration in Brussels, 1927, Brussels (3 pieces)
  • 6869.

    Letter from the Belgian Ministère des Colonies to Denzil M. Stanley, offering him an album with Stanley commemoration stamps, 31-07-1928, Brussels
  • 6870.

    Letter from George MacDonald to [?], "I certify that I attended Mrs. Walter Rowland (…)", 04-06-1928, Wrexham

    Cf. letter from Maria Rowland to Denzil M. Stanley, 21-11-1929
  • 6871.

    Letter from William Hoffman to Denzil M. Stanley, , begging for assistance, 26-05-1930, London
  • 6872.

    Letter [with envelop] from Maria Rowland to Denzil M. Stanley , informing him of the death of her father Walter Rowland, an alleged relative of Stanley, 21-11-1929, Wrexham

    With obituary Walter Rowland and a missionary film lecture announcement
  • 6873.

    Letter from Captain Louis Valcke to "les Descendants de son ancien chef, Henry M. Stanley", thanking them for their attention, 18-08-1930, Blankenberghe
  • 6874.

    Letters from Arsène Matton to Denzil M. Stanley, concerning a Stanley monument at Matadi, 1929-1932 (3 pieces), with photographs
  • 6875.

    Letter from Frank Hird to Denzil M. Stanley , sending him seven proof chapters [of his Stanley biography], 01-04-1935, London

    [enclosed extract concerning the Maxim gun]
  • 6876.

    Letter from Charles Liebrechts to Denzil M. Stanley, concerning a letter he addressed to the British ambassador in Brussels in order to stress Stanley's pacifistic character, 04-08-1937, Ostend
  • 6877.

    Letter from Sir Irving Gane to Denzil M. Stanley, 11-04-1957, Chamberlain's Court, Guildhall House, London

    Enclosed photostatic copies of the Minutes of the Court of Common Council held on 21-11-1872 (with Resolution expressing appreciation of Stanley's discovery and relief of Livingstone), the ceremony of Admission to the Honorary Freedom on 13-01-1887, and a Report to the Court of Common Council of a reception to HMS given on 13-05-1890.
  • 6878.

    Sketch of Denzil M. Stanley's hand, 30-11-1897
  • 6879.

    Denzil [M. Stanley]'s first effort at drawing made at Hunstanton, handwriting of HMS, 01-06-1898
  • 6880.

    Note by Dorothy Tennant about Denzil M. Stanley's first jump on a horse, 21-09-1911
  • 6881.

    Diary of Denzil M. Stanley, 01-01 to 01-06-1922, with some newspaper cuttings and (draft) announcement of Denzil's engagement, containing also credit and debit accounts for the period 1909-1911, ink and pencil, 180 pp., 8vo
  • 6882.

    Travel account of a journey retracing Henry M. Stanley’s 1874-77 trans-African expedition, undertaken by Denzil’s son Richard M. Stanley, [1957], typescript, 5 pp., incomplete
  • 6977.

    Special "Belgian Congo" supplement of the Paris New York Herald Tribune, including Denzil M. Stanley's speech at the fiftieth anniversary of the death of HMS, in triplicate, June 1954
  • 376.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Denzil Stanley, Leo Myers's stay with her, London, 19-12-1896
  • 377.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, on Denzil, Brighton, 21-12-1896
  • 380.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to come back with Denzil from Margate, London, 03-03-1897
  • 381.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Account of Denzil's baby ways" (D.T.), Margate, 04-03-1897
  • 383.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, sending her a cheque for Denzil's Second Quarter, London, 08-04-1897
  • 387.

    Letters [with envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall's view on "the difficulties with our Colonies", on Stanley becoming president of a Sport Committee, the marriage of Sir Edwin Arnold with a Japanese woman, Denzil's cleverness, reminiscences by Willingham Gell of Stanley, s.l., 26/27/28/29-10-1897
  • 389.

    Letter [with envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the death of Henry George, the Dreyfus affair, Denzil, a "poor little boy in Wales who swallowed a pin", s.l., 03/04/05-11-1897
  • 391.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning damage on the balustrades at home, about Denzil, Sir Alfred Milner on life in South Africa, London, 12-11-1897
  • 396.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A happy, busy letter. Describes Denzil and his joy in him" (D.T.), House of Commons, 24-02-1898
  • 398.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving description of Denzil. Height and measurement" (D.T.), Seaford, 24-05-1899
  • 399.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Enclosing Denzil's first attempts at writing his name" (D.T.), Seaford, 28-05-1899
  • 403.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes scenes in the House. 'Billali' here mentioned is the rocking home he was getting for Denzil" (D.T.), House of Commons Library, 25-10-1899
  • 409.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of dear Furze Hill. His work there. Denzil" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 20-05-1901
  • 416.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Denzil's parents and his alleged pensiveness, Pirbright, Surrey, [probably 1903]
  • 4821.

    Autograph memorandum by HMS, "Letters of Lieut. W. G. Stairs of the late Emin Expedition to Major Barttelot and Mr. J. S. Jameson and my comments thereon. 1892. Written after hearing (…) that Lieut. Stairs had instructed his Executors not to publish his Diaries until after my Death

    Put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant with text: "For Denzil. Papers of importance if ever any attack on Father is made by the Stairs Family (…)"
  • 4840.

    Note by Denzil M. Stanley about William Hoffman, 01-09-1958
  • 5168.

    Seven photos of little Denzil Stanley, round frame, diameter 8,4

    copies
  • 5169.

    Denzil Stanley, a few years old, standing outdoors, 11,6 x 8,4

    copy
  • 5170.

    Denzil Stanley, a few years old, standing outdoors, in twofold, copies: 11,6 x 8,4 and 11,8 x 8,4
  • 5171.

    Denzil Stanley, a few years old, standing outdoors, in twofold, copies: 11,8 x 8,5 and 11,5 x 8,4
  • 5174.

    Film negatives (12), North Wales, North Wales, April 1898, round frame, diameter 9
  • 1084.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, explaining that he "never hated the Belgians because they favorised Belgian enterprise", about his visit to the Governor General [Wahis], stating that everything between him and the Congo State is settled now, blaming Stanley for his disagreeable letter, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, Brazzaville, 22-01-1897
  • 1085.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, about Denzil Stanley, informing him of the collapse of Dhanis's Nile expedition, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, Brazzaville, 07-05-1897
  • 1086.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, inviting him to come to the opening of the Congo railway, asking to try to convince King Leopold to dispatch Rachid ben Mohamed to Zanzibar, on Denzil Stanley's descent, Dhanis's Nile expedition, Olive Schreiner's Peter Halkett, Queen Victoria's Diamond, Brazzaville, 25-09-1897
  • 1088.

    Letter [incomplete] from Anton Greshoff to HMS, about the possibility of Belgium taking over the Congo State, the mismanagement by the French administration and their inaptness to become governors of the Congo, complaining about the new generation of Dutch agents compared with "the good old stock", ab, s.l., [1897?]
  • 1236.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his conversation with Dr. Smith regarding William Bonny, Eveleen Myers taking the baby's [Denzil] advent hardly, Meads, near Eastbourne, 25-07-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from Henry East to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 23-03-1896
  • 1256.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, his reaction to William Bonny's death, recollecting a "conversation" with the Czar about Denzil, London, 09-10-1899
  • 1831.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Denzil Stanley and his own son Brin, the forbearance of the English people with Kruger, begging Stanley to come and lecture in 1900, Grand Victorian Corridor, Boston (Mass.), 09-12-1899
  • 1908.

    Letter from HMS to William Hoffman, "I have now a baby son [Denzil]", begging him to inform whether there is any truth in William Georges Parminter's allegations about cruelty of Belgian Congo officers, London, 17-09-1896
  • 144.

    Letter from HMS to Katie Roberts, describing the story of his life to her, London, 22-03-1869
    Note: With letter (in envelop) from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, begging him to "keep these faded sheets preciously", explaining how she purchased the letter, Pirbright, Surrey, 25-12-1907