Letter, 1880, February 18, Furze Hill House, Mead Vale, Red Hill, England, to Sir John Gilbert.

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Letter, 1880, February 18, Furze Hill House, Mead Vale, Red Hill, England, to Sir John Gilbert.

Thanks him for his letter and the "lively picture of Saturday's gathering" which helped him bear his "sad bodily banishment from exhibitions ancient and modern."

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