Box Box 972/1(a)
Contains 7 Results:
Letter from Otto Yuncken to Mrs. R. Owen., 25 June 1894
Digital
Address: 137 Bridge Road, Richmond. 1 p. ms. letter card. Gives the prison's visiting times.
Letter from Otto Yuncken to Mrs. R. Owen., 16 July, 1894.
Digital
Address: 137 Bridge Road, Richmond. 1p. ms. letter card. As the case has been adjourned, Mrs. Owen may see Mrs. Needle. Suggests that she visits Mrs. Needle with friends the next day.
Letter from Otto Yuncken to Mrs. R. Owen., 26 July 1894.
Digital
Address: 137 Bridge Road, Richmond. 1p. ms. letter card. Asks Mrs. Owen to visit Mrs. Needle by 11 o'clock as Mrs. Martin will be there at that time. Mrs. Needle was "keeping up as well as could be expected under the circumstances".
Letter from Otto Yuncken to Mrs. R. Owen., 1 August 1894.
Digital
Address: 157 Bridge Road, Richmond. 3 pp. ms. Sends the address of Mrs. Bowie & Mrs. Gondie. He feels that he can manage the whole business himself. He wants Mrs. Owen to ask Mr. Jarvie not to mention that Mr. Garrison is being paid, in case the Adelaide folk begin to gossip.
Letter from Otto Yuncken to Mrs. R. Owen., 2 August 1894.
Digital
Address: 137 Bridge Road, Richmond. 1p. ms. letter card. Asks Mrs. Owen to visit Martha at 2.30, and. to arrange with Mrs. Gibbons & Mr Mackney suitable visiting times in the future. The accused is still hopeful.
Letter from Ada Owen to Mrs. Needle., 5 October 1894.
Digital
Address: Toorong Road, Auburn. 3 pp. ms. Hopes that Mrs. Needle "may have faith to believe in him" (Jesus) Quotation from a hymn, or perhaps her own composition.
Letter from Mrs. Needle to Mrs. A. Owen., 16 October 1894.
Digital
Address: H.M. Gaol, Melbourne. 2 pp.ms. on the prison’s note paper. Thanks her for her kindness during the past 4 months. Asks her not to grieve for her. Asks her to be as good a friend to Otto as she has been to her. Bids her last farewell. Also enclosed is an 8-line verse of "I, my cross have taken".