Patterson, James, (fl. 1858-1859), teacher of deaf and dumb, Manchester
- Patterson, James, fl. 1858-1859
- Date:
- 1858-1859
- Reference:
- MSS.7352-7353
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Two volumes of a manuscript diary recording the daily activities of James Patterson, a master at the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Manchester, run by his uncle. As well as the daily routine of teaching, Patterson describes his own studies at the School of Art, his interest in athletics and sports, communication with his family in Cornwall and a visit to London over Christmas 1858 (in which he walks about the city, visits the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Crystal Palace at Sydenham and another establishment of that name at Great Portland Street, and witnesses some mesmeric experiments).
Publication/Creation
1858-1859
Physical description
2 volumes
Contributors
Acquisition note
Purchased from Jarndyce Rare Books, March 1997.
Finding aids
Database description transcribed from Richard Aspin and Christopher Hilton's typescript supplement to S.A.J Moorat's Catalogue of Western Manuscripts.
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Accession number
- acc. 350551