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- This item consists of a Christmas card sent to William Clarke from a "J. Lovett." The card image shows children sledding in a winter setting. Size 8x4.5”.This item consists of a Christmas card sent to William Clarke from …
- Writing is mostly illegible.Writing is mostly illegible.
- This item is a double-sided letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy living in Canada, from “Sister Nancie” of the National Children’s Home and Orphanage in York where he grew up. NancieThis item is a double-sided letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from Eveline Hills, representing the National Children’s Home and Orphanage'sThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for a few years, from his Uncle Bernard and Aunt Ada, who are living in Sheffield, England. UThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HeThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HeThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from Eveline Hills, representing the National Children’s Home and Orphanage'sThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his uncle Jack, Aunt Ethel, and cousin Ethel back in Sheffield. Uncle JacThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy living in Paris, Ontario, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. Her letter mentions that it wThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HeThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his younger sister Elizabeth Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England.This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HeThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, likely from his younger sister Elizabeth from the Cherry Tree Orphanage. Her lThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- Pages 1, 2, 4 and 5 are missing from this letter.Pages 1, 2, 4 and 5 are missing from this letter.
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his elder sister Florence Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HeThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
- This item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English boy who had been living in Paris, Ontario for two years, from his youngest sister Vera Clarke, who is living in Sheffield, England. HerThis item is a letter sent to William Clarke, a teenage English …
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