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Adams, Evelyn,
fl. 1888-1925.
Evelyn Adams diary.
Harlow, England,
1888 May 24-1925 June 30.
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19 cm.
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Evelyn Adams, of Wynters Grange, Harlow, was the daughter of H. Atherton Adams and Mary Louisa Bulley Adams, who married in 1868.
Manuscript diary of Evelyn Adams, of Wynters Grange, Harlow. The diary was a gift on 24 May, 1888, from Evelyn's sister Charlotte Amyand Powys Adams, whose marriage to Robert Wilkes Heard is the focus of many of the early diary entries. A long newspaper clipping describing the wedding day is pasted in. Evelyn is clearly very fond of her sister and new brother-in-law, and she makes numerous trips to visit them at their home in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. Trips to Kinsale and other British Isles destinations are the focus of most of the diary entries, including a trip to London, where she takes in the theater, a trip to Bath, and a long stay in Stirling, where she enjoys the great hospitality of the Normand family and tours Scottish Highlands and castles. In Scotland she notes her enjoyment of tennis, in singles and doubles play. Other sources of enjoyment include frequent dances and her periodic performances on mandolin. In matters of romance, Evelyn writes on 24 Aug., 1889, about an unwanted marriage proposal from an unexpected suitor. From 1891 through 1894, diary entries become infrequent. After 1894, Evelyn writes in the diary only once, after many blank pages, on 30 June, 1925. In this long entry, she expresses sorrow about unnamed hardships, perhaps a failed marriage. Interspersed among Evelyn's journal entries, the diary contains several pages of epigrams, four pressed flowers, a photograph of an unidentified young man, and newspaper clippings concerning the marriage, death, or birth of family members.
In English.
In pen and ink through 27 Jan., 1889, and then in graphite. Writing in graphite is very faint in places.
Armorial bookplate of H. Atherton Adams.
Stationer's ticket of J. Stockley, 44, New Bond St.
Bound in contemporary diced calf, with gilt edges and original brass clasp and key.
Evelyn Adams diary. Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund.
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Adams, Evelyn,
fl. 1888-1925
Diaries.
Heard, Charlotte Amyand Powys Adams.
Heard, Robert Wilkes.
Adams family.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85000788
Great Britain
Social life and customs
19th century.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056952
Ireland
Social life and customs
19th century.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068053
Scotland
Social life and customs
19th century.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118873
London (England)
Description and travel
19th century.
Kinsale (Ireland)
Description and travel
19th century.
Highlands (Scotland)
Description and travel
19th century.
Stirling (Scotland)
Description and travel
19th century.
Diaries.
rbgenr
Photographs.
aat
http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300046300