Harriot Georgina Rowan-Hamilton Blackwood Lady Dufferin in Kolkata
from Diary of Harriot Georgina Rowan-Hamilton Blackwood, Lady Dufferin, 9 January 1888, page 245:
At four we had the tennis party, which, like a snowball, grows as the weeks roll by, becoming by degrees almost a garden party; and then came a big dinner for eighty-six people in the Marble Hall, and after that an evening party…. We had asked some of the native society to this party, and a selection of the European, principally people who don't dance, and who are therefore more difficult to entertain. It was a very pretty party, and the presence of so many strangers made it interesting…. I had a little music, a few songs, and a quartette or two, to which nobody listened, but which gave … more >>
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Diary of Harriot Georgina Rowan-Hamilton Blackwood, Lady Dufferin, 9 January 1888. In Harriot Georgina Rowan-Hamilton Blackwood Lady Dufferin, Our Viceregal Life in India: Selections from My Journal, p. 245. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1378474623 accessed: 16 November, 2024 (British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries 1500-1950)
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