A considerable number of items connected with Sophia and her family survive: • Sophia's birth is recorded in Maidstone Parish Church. • The letter written by Mary Shelley is in the
Bodmer Library in Switzerland. • The British Museum has a copy of her father's French textbook for Woolwich. • The
Maidstone Museum holds a reference collection of mineral rocks collected by her son Corbet and a portrait bust. • The
Bodleian Library in Oxford has some letters Sophia exchanged with Sir Percy Shelley in later years. • There is a memorial to Sophia in Stockbury Parish Church. • Her husband's army
coatee is in the
National Army Museum in Chelsea, where it is the oldest item of Engineer's uniform in the collection. • Hill Green house was burnt down in 1922 but has been replaced. The family also owned the Gibraltar Inn on
Maidstone Canal, which is now a private house. • Her descendants still hold a
commonplace book she kept in 1812, a miniature from circa 1818 by Bouton, a photograph of a later portrait after she was married by Grimaldi, a
daguerreotype photograph taken later in life and a scrapbook which contains a lock of her hair. However they have nothing directly linking her with Shelley. • There is a plaque recording the poet's stay on the building on the site of the
pensione in the
Via Valfonde in Florence, which now runs alongside the train station. The original building was a victim of World War II. Items not now traced include • The original copy of the
Ode. This is recorded as coming up for sale at Sothebys in 1938 along with the letter from Mary above but it is not clear who bought it or whether it failed to sell. • A journal kept by Sophia during her travels. However the early 20th century writer Helen Rosetti Angeli used it for her
Shelley and his Friends in Italy and quotes extensively. It appears to have been a somewhat mundane account. • The notebook given by Shelley to Sophia on her departure. A family note says it was given to the Bodleian around 1900 but the library now has no knowledge of this. The fullest account of Shelley and Sophia's friendship is given in
James Bieri's 2005 biography of the poet which also reproduces the Bouton portrait. == References ==