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(I am in the archives with collection 1/folio 1 of STEAD'S PAPERS in front of me. There are 61 volumes in 9 boxes.)
(OH. EM. EFF. GEE.)
(*very tiny flail so as not to upset the papers or otherwise call attention to myself so that the archive people realise what they have done in letting me in and come to their senses and kick me out*)
(ps: they have wireless here.)
(OH. EM. EFF. GEE.)
(*very tiny flail so as not to upset the papers or otherwise call attention to myself so that the archive people realise what they have done in letting me in and come to their senses and kick me out*)
(ps: they have wireless here.)
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WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MEEEE.
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Here, from the archives -- a letterhead of some amusement:
Instituted 15th January 1851
For the exclusive object of promoting an alteration and amendment of the law as to marriage with a deceased wife's sister.
President -- The Earl of Dunraven, K.P.
Vice-Presidents -- The Duke of Sutherland, the Earl of Crewe, the Earl of Fortesque, the Marquess of Waterford, the Earl of Wharcliff
Chairman of the Committee -- Sir W.J.R. Cotton
Treasurer -- Charles R. Haig, Esq.
Secretary -- T. Paynter Allen
The letter carries on to have nothing at all to do with marriage, marriage law, or the marrying of one's dead wife's sister.
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The papers of William Thomas Stead were given to the Churchill Archives Centre by his grandson, Mr. W K Stead in December 1986. They had been passed on t him by Stead's daughter, Estelle. The papers arrived in good order, having been previously sorted by Dr J O Baylon when he started his biography of Stead.
Translation: He sat on them. Despite their being donated for public use. He planted his wrinkly old man butt down on them and
hordedorganised them before handing them over for public use as the younger Mr. Stead had originally intended them to be.no subject
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I'm sure the archive people are very happy to have you there and will include you on their year-end report wherein they make a big deal about people actually using the collections. So when you do publish, drop them a line, and they'll get to put that in the report too.
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