Berlin, Germany
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
From Eduard Otto, Berlin, 16 June 1842
From Rudolf Schrimpff [German PoW] to E.J. Dent, Berlin, 20 Nov. 1914
Thanks Dent for his kindness to his sixteen-years-old son Rudolf; has heard that the boy has been detained by the police and asks Dent to pass on a letter
From Thomas Greenwood, Berlin, 22 June 1814
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
James Dixon: letters to his father, 1836-1849
Letters from James Dixon to his father John sent whilst he was travelling, mostly on the Continent. The letters have been guarded and bound. All are originals, and are addressed to John Dixon at 50 Fenchurch Street, London, except for /36 which is addressed to 6 Mecklenburgh Square. They give a detailed account of James Dixon's foreign travels, particularly of his sojourns in Vienna and Paris
Letter from Johann Bohm, Invalidenstrasse 44, Berlin [postcard], 31 July 1908
A small collection of letters to Henry Woods, written mainly in English, with a few in French.