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1927 Alien Registration Steamship Booklets Travel Letters MN to Glasgow Scotland

$ 42.24

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Used
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    Description

    From an area estate.  Parting with a lot of ephemera related to a woman's vacation travel from Minnesota to Scotland.  The lot includes correspondence, brochures, programs, pictures, ect.  The lot includes:
    1.  Aliens Order 1920 Certificate of Registration.  Like a Passport.  Issued at Glasgow 1927 to Helen Mary Love of Preston Minnesota.  Born 3-2-1895.
    2.  Souvenir pocket Valentine's Snapshots of Westminster Abbey.
    3.  Photographic souvenir views of Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.
    4.  Anchor line Passenger List booklet.  T.S.S. Caledonia from Glasgow to New York, Aug 27, 1927.  Includes information for passengers.
    5.  Anchor Line Passenger List booklet.  New York and Glasgow Service.  T.S.S. Cameronia, June 11, 1927.  Includes information for passengers.
    6.  Anchor Line Track Chart of the Atlantic Ocean includes pictures of vessels in fleet.
    7.  Notice of Bearers of Passports.
    8.  The Glasgow Gallery booklet showing pictures of the art on display.
    9.  Picture postcard folder of the T.S.S. Caledonia
    10.  Lot of 2, Concert Programme, 1927 RMS Cameronia.  Helen was featured as a singer for the program and mentioned in her letter(s) that she often received requests to sing.
    11. Paris Tour pocket booklet Summary of Arrangements
    12.  Official Guide to Windsor Castle booklet including pictures of the King and Queen, ect.
    13.  Envelope of small photographs taken on the trip.  Mostly scenery.
    13.  About 10 letters sent back home from Helen, ect. and some to her.  Some without envelopes.  Some empty envelopes.  Most sent from Glasgow.  Mentions seeing the King and Queen, icebergs on the voyage.
    14.  40 page narration about her trip that I think she intended to send to the newspaper back home for publication.
    15.  Small wrist corsage.
    Mary was a teacher, born 2-3-1895, passed 10-10-1970, of Dr. George Allen Love and Mary Jane Love, Preston Minnesota.