Colechin
Found in 156 Collections and/or Records:
5 leaves of manuscript poetry or prose, 1 with illustrations in ink on YMCA letterhead.
5 leaves of manuscript poetry or prose, 1 with illustrations in ink on YMCA letterhead. Titles of poems include 'New Zealand', 'London sleeps. The millans final repose' (?), 'Excelsior’s - Dedicated to a new Chum', 'No.8 Hospital Boulogne France', and 'Mud' (with illustrations).
8 notes of tender: 5x Japanese $10, 1x 10 Pfennig, 1x 50 Pfennig, 1x 5 Centimes.
World War One papers of Frederick George Colechin.
Annie Elizabeth nee Colechin, Arthur Jinks, Mabel Sophia, Charles Powell Colechin, Maria nee Mather with dog .
Family group, with dog. Image reproduction. Verso: "Annie Elizabeth nee Colechin, Arthur Jinks, Mabel Sophia, Charles Powell Colechin, Maria nee Mather born Jan 11 1835 in Breadsall, Derbyshire."
Bill and Lulu West holding an unidentified baby., circa 1940
Couple holding baby. Verso: "Bill and Lulu West. Maternal Grandparents of Murray and David, both died 1942, buried Sydenham Cemetery." Photo is very creased.
Booklet - New Zealand Discharge Depot Torquay, A Souvenir of Christmas, 1918., 1918
Booklet - 10 leaves with inset images.
British Antarctic Expedition - Terra Nova R.Y.S. (circular image of penguin standing on globe) with fragment of letter on verso., 1913
British Antarctic Expedition - Terra Nova R.Y.S. (circular image of penguin standing on globe) with fragment of letter on verso. Photocopies included in envelope, inscribed 'Scott's Expedition Stamp £10'
British Broadcasting Corporation to D.B. Colechin. Employment matters., 5 August 1952
Correspondence of David Bevan Colechin.
British Broadcasting Corporation to D.B. Colechin. Employment matters., 8 August 1952
British Broadcasting Corporation to D.B. Colechin. Employment matters. [3 leaves plus newspaper clipping]
British Broadcasting Corporation to D.B. Colechin. Employment matters., 4 June 1954
Correspondence of David Bevan Colechin.
British Broadcasting Corporation to D.B. Colechin. Employment matters., 28 July 1954
Correspondence of David Bevan Colechin.