Object number
1991.1016.47.3
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Letter from Robert Proctor to Emery Walker dated 30th May 1902. Found inserted in the book, Oresteia by Aeschylus when acquired by the museum, shelf D11. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
Production place
British Museum
Date
1902-05-30 - 1902-05-30
Production period
Arts & Crafts, 20th century
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BRITISH MUSEUM
London: W.C.
30.V.02
My dear Walker
I hope you will go ahead with the type job while I am away just as if I were here, and that something definite may be settled before I get back. You have complete freedom to fix on anything as far as I am concerned. Tell SCC[i] that the last 3 sheets of the enclosed proofs only came this morning so have not had much of a licking. If the weather is like this t’other side the outlook is cheerful indeed.
Yours ever
R. Proctor[ii]
[Footnotes:
[i] Sir Sydney Cockerell (1867 – 1962), collector and curator of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge from 1908 to 1937.
[ii] Robert George Collier Proctor, bibliographer (1868 - 1903). He died in mysterious and unexplained circumstances while travelling in Austria. CAW]