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    Номер объекта2014.03892
    НазваниеLetter from G. Hawksworth to Joseph Gillott, 31 August 1847, reporting SS Great Britain being towed into Liverpool after salvage from Dundrum Bay
    Создатель G. Hawksworth (author)‎
    ОписаниеLetter to Joseph Gillott dated 31st August 1847, from his chief clerk G. Hawksworth [?] at the old Graham St. works in Birmingham. The clerk mentions in a postscript that the day before, the SS Great Britain was towed safely into Liverpool after being salvaged from Dundrum Bay - 'P.S. By last night's Express - "the Great Britain steamer was safely towed into Liverpool."' Following this postscript there is a brief pencil note in another, later, hand, which explains some background of the SS Great Britain. The main part of the letter discusses various matters, such as the health of a Mr Green, work in the master [?] factory, the forwarding of papers and letters to Gillott, making an offer to buy a meadow, somebody of their acquaintance trying to sell pictures of 'sporting subjects [?]', and questions about what Gillott wants done with a sum of money, as well as updates on Birmingham cricket results.
    Место изготовленияBirmingham
    Дата 1847-08-31 - 1847-08-31
    Наименованиеletter
    Наименованиеcorrespondence
    Материалpaper, wax
    Техникаhand-written
    Размерность
      height: 254 mm
      width: 406 mm
    Кредитная линия“Accepted under the Cultural Gifts Scheme by HM Government from Clive Richards OBE DL and allocated to the ss Great Britain Trust, 2017”