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AFL/9 · Item · 25 December [1861]
Part of Aitken Family Letters

Letter written to her mother wishing her a Merry Christmas, from Neuwied.

In the letter Lydia declares her great love for her mother. She is ashamed of her previous behaviour and promises to be a much better daughter when she returns home. Mentions Edith, Bine, Harry and Rose, and wishes her a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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AFL/8 · File · 22 December 1861-25 December 1861
Part of Aitken Family Letters

Two letters, including one with an elaborate gold border, written by Lydia Aitken to her sisters, wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. One is written to Rosaline [Rose] and one is written to Edith. Both are written from Neuwied.

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AFL/7 · Item · 17 June 1861
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Letter written during a European journey, travelling with her father [Henry Martin Aitken]. The letter is written from Neuwied.

The letter mentions sightseeing in Rotterdam and the train journey to Cologne. They will then travel on to Bonn and Neuwied. The end page of the letter is missing.

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AFL/6 · Item · 13 June 1861
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Letter written by Henry Aitken, to his wife, Elizabeth (known as 'Dick'), from the New Bath Hotel, Rotterdam. The letter describes a journey from [York] to Rotterdam, via Hull, including a description of the sea journey and food onboard the ship. Having arrived in Rotterdam, Henry Aitken describes sightseeing, and promises to write again from Cologne.

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AFL/5 · Item · 4 March 1858
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Written by [Henry Martin Aitken] to his son, Henry, on the occasion of his 43rd birthday, to say the he is thinking about his son. the letter mentions Henry's young sisters, Violet and Elizabeth, and hope's he [Henry] is looking after the family in his father's absence.

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AFL/40 · File · Late 20th century
Part of Aitken Family Letters

Includes a small monochrome photograph showing a grave stone in York Cemetery for members of the Aitken family, with other associated papers showing a genealogy for the family, and information about the people buried in the grave.

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AFL/4 · Item · 4 March 1858
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Written by [Henry Martin Aitken] to his daughter, Violet, on the occasion of his 43rd birthday. The letter was written as a keepsake for Violet to have in the future.

Violet is only one year old and is told not to eat this, her first letter.

The letter has been cut into three pieces.

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AFL/38 · Item · 1866
Part of Aitken Family Letters

A copy of the 'Step by Step, or The Child's First Lesson Book, Part 1'. Writing on the inside cover reads 'Charlie purchased this book Mar 8 1875 being 5 years and nearly 6 months old'.

Also includes some loose sheets from a small printed diary containing handwritten verses.

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AFL/35 · Item · 25 July 1866
Part of Aitken Family Letters

Small card listing the weights of family members. Includes weights for Else, Edie, Bine, Harry, Rose, Lydia, Mamma, and Papa.

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AFL/31 · Item · 25th April 1896
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Letter written from Southend-on-Sea, offering Edith her condolences [for the death of her mother], and apologises for the flowers being late.

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AFL/30 · Item · [19 April 1896]
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Letter was written from Holly Mount, Hampstead. The writer has been very poorly, and says 'please excuse the scrawl'. Encloses the Bishop of Hereford's speech. A note in another hand has written that the letter was written by Mama [Elizabeth Aitken] on 18 April 1896, the day before she died.

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AFL/3 · Item · 1 May 1851
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The letter includes an account of [visiting the Great Exhibition] in London on the first day of its opening, including descriptions of the crowds. The letter is written on headed paper from the Saracens Head Hotel, Snow Hill, London, however the writer describes that the hotel was full and they were forced to stay the night in Hayes. The end page is missing.

[The letter was written to Elizabeth Aitken, known as 'Dick', by her husband, Henry Martin Aitken].

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Letter to Edie
AFL/29 · Item · 2 October 1892
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Unsigned letter written from Hillcrest, Whitby. In the letter the author asks for Charlie's address to be sent. Also encloses a blank cheque. Mentions the fact that she should get some good glasses to save your eyes, and the fact that the writer is going to Malton, then York soon. Talks about the sea at Whitby and Miss Fawcett.

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Letter to Edie
AFL/28 · Item · 15 June 1889
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Unsigned letter written from 2 Elin Villas. The letter includes family news, and wishes her a Happy Birthday. Also mentions the fact that Bine is unwell.

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AFL/27 · Item · 16 October 1879
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Letter to her sister. Lydia is sending her three brooches, and tells her to be self-controlled and discreet.

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AFL/26 · Item · October 1879
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Letter from Lydia to her sisters. The letter was written from 54 Holgate Terrace, York. In the letter, Lydia describes that Edie has recently left. She saw HRH the Duke of Cambridge who was to inspect the new barracks, then to visit the Exhibition. She talks about the Grand Military Tournament in the Asylum fields, and mentions that Malton Ann's niece was acquitted at the Wakefield Sessions.

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AFL/25 · Item · 27 March 1878
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Letter from Lydia to her sister Edith, including thoughts and encouragement for Edith's confirmation on Friday. The letter was written from Bishopshill [York].

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AFL/24 · Item · [1869]
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Letter written by Henry Martin Aitken to his wife, Elizabeth Aitken. The letter is written from the Grand Hotel du Hollande. He mentions that he is travelling with Harry, and that they arrived last night from Frankfurt and Heidelberg. Tomorrow he is going to Wildbad, Durlach, Mannheim, Worms and Neuwied. Mentions the Russian Countess in Wiesbad playing the piano at night.

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AFL/23 · Item · 27 June 1869
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Letter written during a trip to Europe. In the letter, Harry talks about his trips to Wildbad, Carlsruhe and Heidelberg, as well as Mannheim and Mainz. He mentions swimming in the Rhine and the fact that Papa bought some books.

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AFL/22 · Item · 27 June 1869
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Letter from Henry Martin Aitken to his wife, Elizabeth Aitken. The letter is written from Neuwied. The letter talks about his travels through the German states, and the lack of luggage. Harry is travelling too. Also mentions that Henry goes to Rotterdam tomorrow, and then on to London.

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AFL/21 · Item · 22 June 1869
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Letter written by [Henry Martin Aitken to his wife, Elizabeth Aitken]. The letter is written from the Hotel du Nord, Coblenz, Wiesbad, and mentions the fact that they are travelling to Heidelburg. Also mentions travelling with Harry.

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AFL/2 · Item · 11 January 1857
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The letter announces the birth of Violet Aitken an hour ago, signed with her name. [The letter was written by her father, Henry Martin Aitken].

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AFL/18 · Item · 17 May 1868
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In the letter Henry Martin Aitken provides details of his home life and updates about family members still at home, with comments on the European journey being undertaken by his other children and his wife, with further instructions.

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AFL/16 · Item · 19 October 1867
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Letter written by Henry Martin Aitken from Bishopshill, York, in reply to his son's letter. He encourages him to study hard and encloses a list of correct spellings for him to learn which he got wrong. He sympathises about his lost umbrella, and talks about Mr Allis. The letter also includes details of his journey.

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AFL/15 · Item · 27 September 1866
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Letter written by Henry Martin Aitken to his wife during a trip to Europe. The letter is addressed from Paris. The letter details his journey from Montmirail to Geneva, and then his overnight express to Paris. Gives further travel plans about arriving home. He also states that he is sorry to hear about Elinor.

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AFL/14 · Item · 23 September 1866
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Letter written by Henry Martin Aitken to his wife during a trip to Europe. The letter is addressed from Montmirail, France.

In the letter he talks about his train journey, and mentions the beautiful weather and scenery, as well as details of sightseeing in London. He will be travelling from Newhaven to Dieppe in six hours, then to Paris and Rouen and Dijon.

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AFL/13 · Item · [September 1866]
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Letter written by Henry Martin Aitken to his wife, during a trip to London with his daughter Rose. The letter is addressed from Radley's Hotel to New Bridge, 4 Blackfriars [London].The letter includes an account of the visit so far, including visiting Covent Garden, and say that he will write tomorrow from Rouen or Paris.

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AFL/12 · Item · 17 September 1866
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Letter written by Rose to her mother from Radley's Hotel, Blackfriars [London]. In the letter Rose details a train journey from York to Kings Cross [London] with her father. They went to a promenade concert at Covent Garden Theatre.

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AFL/11 · Item · 12 March [1862]
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Letter written by Lydia to her mother during her European trip. In it, she is wishing her mother happy birthday, enclosing a likeness. She is surprised that a time has been fixed for her return home, and asks her mother to come with her father to see her.

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AFL/10 · Item · c. 1862
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Letter written by Lydia to her mother while away on a visit to Europe.

In the letter Lydia comments on the fact that she is disappointed that she has been unable to send the scarf she has knitted to Edith. Asks her mother to write to her whilst her father is away, and mentions Rose, Harry and Violet.

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AFL/1 · Item · 11 January 1857
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The letter is announcing her own birth an hour ago. [The letter was written by her father, Henry Martin Aitken].

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Aitken Family Letters
AFL · Fonds · 1851-late 20th century

Papers of the Aitken family, principally relating to Henry Martin Aitken, his wife Elizabeth Aitken, and their children. Most of the collection consists of personal letters between members of the family sent between 1851 and 1896, but also includes some associated items, including collages, cards, and a mourning card, as well as some papers from the late 20th century relating to the genealogy of the Aitken family.

Many of the letters include detailed accounts of their personal lives, visits to Europe, and other events of significance, such as a visit to the Great Exhibition in London in 1851.

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