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George Murray
George Murray (1893 - 1918) was a son of Schreiner’s friend Caroline Murray and her husband Charles. He was killed during the First World War, shortly after his marriage to Margaret Molteno.
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- National English Literary Museum, Grahamstown: The National English Literary Museum is the leading location for collections pertaining to the imaginative and creative writi... Show/Hide Collection Letters
- Olive Schreiner: Mimmie Murray 2001.24/21:May 23rd 1918, Dear dear friend, Fred Luscomb called on me & gave me your letter. I liked him very much. I feel he's so g...
- University of Cape Town, Historical Manuscripts: Manuscripts & Archives at the University of Cape Town is a leading location for accessing archival papers across many per... Show/Hide Collection Letters
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box1/Fold3/1896/10:The Homestead , April 2nd 1896, It’s such a funny thing, that Cron & I have been talking & thinking of you so m...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box4/Fold1/1908/59:De Aar, Oct 3rd 1908, Dear Mrs Murray, I was so sorry I was able to see so little of you just before j I left. I do hope they...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold1/July-Dec1915/22:Dear, May got a wire this afternoon to say George was coming to say good bye tomorrow before he goes off to the Front. I do h...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold1/July-Dec1915/23:Llandrindod Wells, Thursday, Dear Fan, I am anxious about you all, foolishly no doubt if anything had gone wrong I should, I ...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold1/July-Dec1915/24:Llandrindod Wells, Thursday , Dear Mrs Murray,, I have just said good bye to George, who has gone off to the station with May...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold1/July-Dec1915/34:Llandrinpapertorn, Oct 22nd 1915, Dear Mrs Murray, It has been nice sometimes to have news of you all through May. You must b...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold2/1916/21:Alexi, 31 The Park, Hampstead, Tuesday, Thank you, dear, for your letter & your husband’s. Thank him much for the a...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold3/1917/3:19 Adam St Portman Sq, Saturday, Dear I would have been to see you, but I knew I shouldn’t find you in. I expect you ha...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold3/1917/21:July 14th 1917, I hope all goes well with you, dear. George Murray arrived in London yesterday & looks better than Betty ...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold3/1917/28:Address Standard Bank, 10 Clements Lane, Lombard Street, London, 9 Por, Dec 3rd 1917, Dear Lucy,, A happy New Year to you all...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box6/Fold4/1918/2:9 Porchester Place, Edgware Rd, Wednesday, Dear May, Thank you for the callendar., Just now Betty came back from Palace Court...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box7/Fold1/Jan-July1919/11:Private, 9 Porchester Place, Edgware Rd, Friday, My darling May,, My brothers heart has been very bad. He must have a rest or...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box7/Fold1/Jan-July1919/15:Saturday, My dear May, On Thursday Betty & I went to Waterloo station, to meet your Uncle Percy & Aunt & Margaret...
- Olive Schreiner BC16/Box7/Fold3/Jan-Feb1920/7:Tues day, London, Darling May,, Betty has asked me to send this letter on to you. I fear Alice is very bad. When I hear the e...