Collection GB 0074 CLA/084 - JONES, Anne Horatia (1876-1969)

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Reference code

GB 0074 CLA/084

Title

JONES, Anne Horatia (1876-1969)

Date(s)

  • 1831-1980 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

0.45 linear metres.

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Annie Horatia Jones was the daughter of Sir Horace Jones. Sir Horace Jones was the appointed architect and surveyor to the City of London in 1864. During his employment he worked on a number of the City of London's key buildings such as Tower Bridge, Smithfield Meat Market and Guildhall Library. He received a knighthood by Queen Victoria in 1886. Annie Horatia Jones was born at 30 Devonshire Place, Portland Place, Marylebone on 29th August 1876. After her mother's death in 1888, Annie Horatia was bought up by her aunt, Tamazine Billings (nee Jones), known affectionately as 'Aunt Tammy' and Sydney Billings. Annie Horatia Jones died at Weydown House, Haslemere in Surrey on 27th March 1969.

Archival history

The dolls are part of larger collection found in Annie Horatia Jones' cabinet dolls' house after her death in 1969. They were sold at auction and were purchased by Magdalena Byfield who later published a book containing an article on the dolls.

GB 0074 CLA/084 1831-1980 Collection 0.45 linear metres. Jones , Annie Horatia , 1876-1969 , daughter of Sir Horace Jones

Annie Horatia Jones was the daughter of Sir Horace Jones. Sir Horace Jones was the appointed architect and surveyor to the City of London in 1864. During his employment he worked on a number of the City of London's key buildings such as Tower Bridge, Smithfield Meat Market and Guildhall Library. He received a knighthood by Queen Victoria in 1886. Annie Horatia Jones was born at 30 Devonshire Place, Portland Place, Marylebone on 29th August 1876. After her mother's death in 1888, Annie Horatia was bought up by her aunt, Tamazine Billings (nee Jones), known affectionately as 'Aunt Tammy' and Sydney Billings. Annie Horatia Jones died at Weydown House, Haslemere in Surrey on 27th March 1969.

The dolls are part of larger collection found in Annie Horatia Jones' cabinet dolls' house after her death in 1969. They were sold at auction and were purchased by Magdalena Byfield who later published a book containing an article on the dolls.

Purchased by London Metropolitan Archives in 2008.

Records of Annie Horatia Jones, daughter of Sir Horace Jones. The collection contains ten dolls' house dolls dressed by Tamazine Billings (nee Jones) in 1886 for her niece, Annie Horatia Jones, to represent members of Sir Horace Jones' family and household. The dolls' original labels have been sewn onto their clothing to identify the family member they are intended to represent. There is also a photograph album depicting family including Sir Horace Jones, portrait of Annie Horatia Jones in outfit for City of London Mansion House Juvenile Dress Ball, and family at home in Devonshire Place; her correspondence with aunts, housekeeper and friends concerning holidays, her pursuits and interests (1883-1890), a scrapbook of coloured pictures and also a pencil drawing of Tamazine Billings as a girl (circa 1831). The collection presents an insight into Sir Horace Jones' family life. The different heights of the dolls of Sir Horace Jones and Lady Ann Elizabeth Jones and the size of dolls is thought to represent other family members demonstrates Victorian attitudes towards personal status within the family. The clothing on the dolls is also useful for looking at costume and dress during the late nineteenth century.

CLA/084/01-DOLLS;
CLA/084/02-PHOTOGRAPHS;
CLA/084/03-CORRESPONDENCE;
CLA/084/04-DRAWING AND SCRAPBOOK.

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Copyright to this collection rests with the City of London.

English

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

Guildhall Art Gallery holds bust and portrait of Sir Horace Jones which came from bequest made by Annie Horatia Jones on her death in 1969. London Metropolitan Archives holds plans of buildings designed by the architect Sir Horace Jones within the following collections:

CLA/010: BILLINGSGATE MARKET; CLA//011: LEADENHALL MARKET; CLA/012: SMITHFIELD MARKET; CLA/020: TOWER BRIDGE; COL/PL: PLANS; COL/PLD/AR/01/001

For further information see Dolls' House Dolls by Magdalena Byfield (Living Dolls Publications Limited, 1977), pages 38-43, and 'Sir Horace Jones 1819-1887' by Jennifer Freeman (article from Victorian Society Annual 1981).

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Records prepared May to September 2011. Jones , Annie Horatia , 1876-1969 , daughter of Sir Horace Jones Family Family relationships Family archives Teaching materials Costume dolls Toys People People by occupation Personnel Local government personnel Mayors Information sources Documents Primary documents Personal papers Family records Jones , Sir , Horace , 1819-1887 , Knight , architect Mansion House , Corporation of London City of London London England UK Western Europe Europe Manufactured goods

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Purchased by London Metropolitan Archives in 2008.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Records of Annie Horatia Jones, daughter of Sir Horace Jones. The collection contains ten dolls' house dolls dressed by Tamazine Billings (nee Jones) in 1886 for her niece, Annie Horatia Jones, to represent members of Sir Horace Jones' family and household. The dolls' original labels have been sewn onto their clothing to identify the family member they are intended to represent. There is also a photograph album depicting family including Sir Horace Jones, portrait of Annie Horatia Jones in outfit for City of London Mansion House Juvenile Dress Ball, and family at home in Devonshire Place; her correspondence with aunts, housekeeper and friends concerning holidays, her pursuits and interests (1883-1890), a scrapbook of coloured pictures and also a pencil drawing of Tamazine Billings as a girl (circa 1831). The collection presents an insight into Sir Horace Jones' family life. The different heights of the dolls of Sir Horace Jones and Lady Ann Elizabeth Jones and the size of dolls is thought to represent other family members demonstrates Victorian attitudes towards personal status within the family. The clothing on the dolls is also useful for looking at costume and dress during the late nineteenth century.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

CLA/084/01-DOLLS;
CLA/084/02-PHOTOGRAPHS;
CLA/084/03-CORRESPONDENCE;
CLA/084/04-DRAWING AND SCRAPBOOK.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright to this collection rests with the City of London.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Guildhall Art Gallery holds bust and portrait of Sir Horace Jones which came from bequest made by Annie Horatia Jones on her death in 1969. London Metropolitan Archives holds plans of buildings designed by the architect Sir Horace Jones within the following collections:

CLA/010: BILLINGSGATE MARKET; CLA//011: LEADENHALL MARKET; CLA/012: SMITHFIELD MARKET; CLA/020: TOWER BRIDGE; COL/PL: PLANS; COL/PLD/AR/01/001

Finding aids

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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London Metropolitan Archives

Rules and/or conventions used

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Language(s)

  • English

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