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Samuel Gurney was a banker and a politician who served as an independent Liberal MP for 11 years. He was also Chairman of the London and Provincial District Telegraph Company, President of the National Association for the relief of British Miners and co-founder of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association which provided free clean drinking water in London for the public and their animals. Gurney was a nephew of social and prison reformer Elizabeth Fry.
Samuel Gurney was a banker and a politician who served as an independent Liberal MP for 11 years. He was also Chairman of the London and Provincial District Telegraph Company, President of the National Association for the relief of British Miners and co-founder of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association which provided free clean drinking water in London for the public and their animals. Gurney was a nephew of social and prison reformer Elizabeth Fry.
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Title: | Letter from Samuel Gurney |
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Description: | This letter is sent on behalf of Samuel Gurney thanking Sampson Low for a book the publisher sent to him. |
Letter dated: | 21-05-1862 |
Physical description: | Sampson Low Letters, Volume 1, 1 page ; printed address. Some minor glue seepage. |
Type of letter: | Acknowledgement of receipt of an item |
Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Image rights: | © National Portrait Gallery. by Maull & Polyblank albumen carte-de-visite circa 1864-1865 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/5 |
Identifier: | SL_71 |