File MS-5-2, Box 1, Folder 21 - Letters from Alice Mary, Princess of Albany, to Ellen Ballon

Letter from Alice Mary, Princess of Albany, to Ellen Ballon Letter from Mary Goldie, private secretary to Alice Mary, Princess of Albany, to Ellen Ballon Letter from Alice Mary, Princess of Albany, to Ellen Ballon

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Letters from Alice Mary, Princess of Albany, to Ellen Ballon

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MS-5-2, Box 1, Folder 21

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3 pages + 3 envelopes

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(1883-1981)

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Princess Alice was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria a member of the British royal family . She married Alexander Cambridge, first Earl of Athlone, in 1904, and they had two children, Lady May Helen Emma Abel Smith and Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon.

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File contains letters concerning Ellen Ballon's performance of music by Heitor Villa-Lobos and the receipt of flowers. File also contains a letter to Ballon from Mary Goldie, Private Secretary to Princess Alice, concerning a letter from the latter and Lord Athlone to Dr. James (presumably Frank Cyril James) at the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the McGill Conservatorium of Music.

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