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Letter dated 4th June 1912 from Philip Norman to Emery Walker. Norman agrees to act as EW's friend with regard to 'the Insurance business'. Found inserted in the book, London Vanished and Vanishing by Norman, Philip, when acquired by the museum, shelf J21. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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London
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1912-06-04 - 1912-06-04
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20th century, Arts & Crafts
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Letter from Philip Norman to Emery Walker dated 4th June 1912. Found in London Vanished and Vanishing by Philip Norman
45 Evelyn Gardens
South Kensington
4th June 1912
My dear Walker,
I need not say that I shall be proud to act as your friend with regard to the Insurance business. I daresay you remember that I first met you when you were still with Dawson. This I think must be more than 30 years ago, which is equivalent to an average generation.
Yours ever
Philip Norman[i]
[Footnotes:
[i] Philip E Norman (1842 – 1931) was an artist, author and antiquary CAW]