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1991.1016.109.1
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Описание
Letter (1991.1016.109.1a) dated 15th September 1903 to Emery Walker from Dr Furnivall in its original envelope (1991.1016.109.1b). This also contained a letter to Dr Furnivall from Lady Beatrice Osborn (1991.1016.109.2) and four photographs of seals (1991.1016.109.3). Found inserted in the book, A Sanctuary of Printing by Jackson, Holbrook, when acquired by the museum, shelf J10 . Part of the Emery Walker Library.
Дата
1903-09-15 - 1903-09-15
Период создания
20th century, Arts & Crafts
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Размерность
Letter probably from a Dr Furnivall (see 1991.1016-109.b) to Emery Walker dated 15th September 1903 Letter in an envelope addressed to E. Walker Esq. Walker & Cockerell 16 Cliffords Inn, Fleet St E.C.
15. ix. 1903
Dear Walker
Lady Osborn [i] sends me these photos that she has taken of Dorothy’s seals.
Can your man make anything better of em! If so, when can you send him down? He’d have to go by the [9] train from Kings X.
Would you have time to [take those] 2 pictures 1. [A…] and his daughters. 2 the 4 Evangelists [in] the Library? Will ask to have them taken down in readiness for him.
I hope you’ve had a nice holiday. I got 4 weeks in an old farmhouse with [nice] folk on the edge of [Benhall] Green Suffolk & much enjoyed the sandy lanes and heaths & the profusion of honeysuckle.
[Sincerely yrs]
[JF[ii]]
Do you incline to another visit to Chicksands[iii]? They half expected you when I last went. I must go down again soon to look up Henry Osborne’s[iv] papers. Lady O is a very handsome tall woman
[Transcriber’s note: There is additional text on the back of the envelope as follows:]
I suppose the [screen] could be [slanted]’ to catch the light, & the camera [lifted] up on steps
Footnotes:
[i]Lady Beatrice Elliott Kennard Osborn nee Greenfield married Sir Algernon Kerr Butler Osborn, 7th baronet (1870 – 1948) in 1903.
[ii]Possibly Dr Frederick James Furnivall (1825 – 1910), one of the creators of the Oxford English Dictionary. See also 1991-1016-221.
[iii]The Priory at Chicksands was unti1 1936 the seat of the Osborn/Osborne baronetcy
[iv]This Henry Osborne is probably the son of Sir George Robert Osborne, 6th baronet. Henry perished in an accident at sea in 1898. CAW]