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Accounts of wedding, 1919
Newspaper accounts of the wedding of John and Jewel Baillie.
Correspondence regarding engagement, 1918
Letters sent to Richard Fowler from his wife, his daughter and from John Baillie concerning John Baillie and Florence Jewel Fowler's plans to marry.
For self to read, c1960
A selection of memorabilia gathered together by Florence Jewel Baillie, concerning John Baillie and their life together. Includes correspondence, press cuttings, items relating to their wedding and poetry written by John Baillie.
General: late 1947, 1947
Correspondence and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Mona Anderson, Bertram Christian, Henry Pitney Van Dusen and Henry Sloane Coffin. Also responses to John Baillie's tribute to Thomas Cockburn in The Scotsman and material relating to the International Missionary Council and to the wedding of Princess Elizabeth (now Elizabeth II).
Letters from Mai Fowler, c1909-1960
Letters from Mai Fowler to Florence Jewel Baillie, covering personal matters along with wider family and social ones. Includes some letters from Mai to John Baillie.
Letters from people unable to attend wedding, 1919
Letters from people unable to attend the wedding of John and Jewel Baillie, including William Watson Peploe.
Marriage of John Baillie and Florence Jewel Fowler, 1918-1919
The marriage of John Baillie and Florence Jewel Fowler series consists of:
- correspondence relating to engagement and marriage
- lists of wedding presents
- newspaper accounts
Walks and Talks about Shere, c1915
Guidebook: Walks and Talks about Shere ( c1915), describing the area where John and Florence Jewel Baillie took their honeymoon.
Wedding correspondence, 1919
Letters from family and friends to John and Jewel Baillie relating to their marriage. Includes letters from William Watson Peploe.
Wedding invitation, 1919
Invitation to the wedding of John Baillie and Florence Jewel Fowler, to be held at the 'parish church Leamington ..... and afterwards at the Manor House Hotel'.