Lady de Clifford in London - the 1800's

from A Memoir of Baron Bunsen Volume II, pages 155-156:

Letter from Bunsen to his wife, Woburn Abbey: 31st December, 1847 - Lady John copies papers for her husband, and is a very strong Presbyterian and anti-Tractarian. She has invited herself to come to see us at Carlton Terrace when you return, and hear our children play and sing : the fame of which house-music has been spread afar, particularly by Lady de Clifford, who says she always comes out on the terrace when told that music is going on, especially to hear the singing of the tenor.
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Baroness von Bunsen, A Memoir of Baron Bunsen Volume II, volume 2 (London, 1868), p. 155-156. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1434029702029 accessed: 28 March, 2024

location of experience: London

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Unknown songs performed by The children of Christian Charles Josias Baron von Bunsen

Experience Information

Date/Time the 1800's
Medium live
Listening Environment outdoors, solitary

Originally submitted by Gill on Thu, 11 Jun 2015 14:35:02 +0100
Approved on Fri, 18 Sep 2015 12:56:03 +0100