Rebekah Horniman
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Frederick john horniman

Annie elizabeth frederica horniman

Press cutting titled: notes and comments

Press cutting titled: the late mrs. f. j. horniman

“at home” at surrey house museum

With mr. & mrs. horniman’s compliments. return railway tickets between victoria (l. c. & d. railway) and lordship lane
Friends of the horniman correspondence relating to a memorial to rebekah horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of rebekah horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of rebekah horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of the horniman family
Mounted photograph: group photograph featuring the horniman family in saloon of the surrey house museum, circa 1890
Mounted photograph: horniman family, featuring frederick john horniman, rebeckah horniman, and a young annie and emslie horniman, circa 1870

Emslie john horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of rebekah horniman

Press cutting about the death of mrs. f. j. horniman

Particulars for guests. mr. and mrs. f. j. horniman’s “at home”, wednesday, 11th february, 1891

Press cutting titled: the late mrs. f. j. horniman: the interment

Mr. and mrs. fred. j. horniman at home wednesday, 11th february 1891, from 2.30 to 4.30 pm

Wedding programme of emslie and laura horniman, 1891

Letter from frederick john horniman to mr kemp, 1895, regarding the death of horniman's wife, rebekah
Article on horniman hall from the croydon advertiser
Letter to the horniman museum from the richmond herald regarding frederick john horniman's bookplate

Carte de visit featuring a group photograph of the horniman family
Mounted photograph: rebekah horniman, circa 1890

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of rebekah horniman
Surrey house museum: ethnographical saloon
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