Spelling Book
1826 (made)
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This spelling book belonged to Sarah Maria Wright (1816 – 1908) who married Daniel Neal (1817 – 1907) during the mid to late 1830s, in Lincolnshire. She inscribed her name in it and the date of February 15th, 1826.
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Materials and techniques | Printed paper bound with leather |
Brief description | Spelling book used by Sarah Maria Wright (1816 – 1908), made in England, 1826. |
Physical description | The spelling book is made of printed paper bound with leather, inscribed on the inside. |
Marks and inscriptions | 'Sarah Maria Wright, February 15th 1826' (Written in pencil on inside) |
Credit line | Given by Sheila Battram and Linda Grantham |
Summary | This spelling book belonged to Sarah Maria Wright (1816 – 1908) who married Daniel Neal (1817 – 1907) during the mid to late 1830s, in Lincolnshire. She inscribed her name in it and the date of February 15th, 1826. |
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Accession number | T.38-2006 |
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Record created | November 23, 2006 |
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