Folder 4: Diary, Rose Pady

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Folder 4: Diary, Rose Pady

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  • 1960 (Creation)

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(1900-2004)

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Stuart and Rose took summer trip to Europe, Helen's high school graduation and summer visit to Donald and Carol in Iowa City (Iowa) with their infant Patty, sailed on the Queen Elizabeth to Europe, visited London sites including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, St. James Palace, St. James Park, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Windsor Castle, and Hatfield House; Rose did genealogy at Somerset House, visited with her relatives in Hull; traveled to Scotland, Switzerland, and France before returning to England for Stuart to work at Herpenden. Rose did more genealogy at St. John's College and included words from a memorial plaque to Sir William Pady, first choir master there in 1555 and an ancestor. The diary includes recipes and British words and their meanings. They also visited Wales before returning to the United States. From New York they drove to Iowa City and then returned home to Manhattan.

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3519

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