| Title |
Elizabeth Adelaide Manning: Correspondence and Papers |
| Reference |
GBR/0012/MS Add.6379 |
| Creator |
Manning, Elizabeth Adelaide, 1828-1905 |
| Covering Dates |
1844–1888 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 envelope |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives |
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| Content and context |
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Elizabeth Adelaide Manning (1828-1905), Secretary of the National Indian Association; editor of the Indian magazine and review
Includes material relating to Indian schooling and religion, work of the National Indian Association, childcare and literature.
Presented by the Executors of Elizabeth Adelaide Manning, 1906.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Elizabeth Adelaide Manning: Correspondence and Papers, MS Add.6379 |
| Index Terms |
| India |
| Education |
| Manning, Elizabeth Adelaide (1828-1905) social reformer and Secretary of National Indian Association |
| National Indian Association |
| Manuscripts/MS Add.6379 contains: |
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1-12
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Papers on the National Indian Association's exhibits at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886. Comprising mainly letters to Miss Manning from the exhibition's assistant secretary J.R. Royle. 12 items. |
1885–1887 |
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13-27
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Papers on the Rukhmabai Defence Committee. Includes letters to Miss Manning from joint secretary M.M. Bhownaggree, Bombay, 1887-1888, and one from Frances Power Cobbe [1888];. 15 items. |
1887–1888 |
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28
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Draft of an article on 'Female Education in India'. 1 item. |
1877 |
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29
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Translation of an essay by Miss V.F. Viccajee, 'Home, Its Duties and Comforts', Bombay. 1 item. |
25 Feb. 1888 |
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30-32
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Translations of 3 essays on 'How to Bring Up Children'. |
1880 |
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33
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Government Girls' School, Bangalore: syllabuses and book lists. |
1880 |
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34
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Floral design drawn by P. Sellammal, Government Girls' School, Kumbakonam. |
1880 |
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35-39
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Papers on the Brahmo-Samaj religion. |
1880 |
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40
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Notes from W.H. Sleeman, 'Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official'. 1 notebook, 14 pages. |
1844 |
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41
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Translation of the proclamation by King Thebaw of Burma. |
1885 |
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42
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Memorandum of rhymes in Dryden's Alexander's feast. |
1880 |
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43
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Notes on poetical borrowing. |
1880 |
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44-45
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Printed submissions to the Royal Commissioners regarding the education of middle-class girls. |
1880 |
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46
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Slogans welcoming Viceroy Ripon to Madras. |
1884 |
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47
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'Hymns' probably from Indian vernacular translation. |
1880 |