Autographs; Letters; Dicksee, Francis Bernard, Sir, 1853-1928
This October 21, 1903 letter is addressed to Mr Heinemann and discusses a reproduction that has been sent to Dicksee by Heinemann. The letter is stamped as received by W. Heinemann on October 22, 1903.
Archer is speaking to Heinemann about something that they must speed up the process of as well as see it in type. The handwriting is very wide and sloppy.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greiffenhagen apologizes for responding to Heinemann's letter so late, then expresses his approbation of what Heinemann had sent him.
Written on Morgan Hall, Fairford, Gloucestershire stationery, Abbey thanks Heinemann for a copy of his recent publication. Oval received stamp in upper left corner of page 1.
This letter, written on 1 Holland Park Road, Kensington stationery, is from a sender whose signature is illegible. The handwriting is very hard to read. There is a watermark that reads "The Westminster Note" on the page, and is more clearly seen on...
Archer writes about Oscar Wilde's play, coming out the next week. He seems to be concerned about it making money, and how they would make money if it did not go well. Several friends are mentioned, and at the end he asks who is Miss Rosa Lee?
Harmsworth, Alfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865-1922; Letters
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Harmsworth offers Heinemann words of encouragement about his work. There are edits made in blue pencil.