Subseries - Correspondence to Gertrude Leighton from her children, Alex and Gertrude (Gussie)

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Correspondence to Gertrude Leighton from her children, Alex and Gertrude (Gussie)

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  • [ca.1920] - 1958 (Creation)

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43 cm of textual records

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(1841 -)

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Subseries contains letters and cards written to their mother by Alex and Gertrude (Gussie) Leighton. The bulk of Gertrude's letters were written from boarding school in Kent while her mother lived in hotels nearby or with her family in Ireland. Alex wrote to his mother throughout her life; by the late 1940s he appears to treat his correspondence to her as a weekly journal. Letters to their dather are filed under

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