Autograph letter signed, dated : Maidenhead, 21 September 1886, to Alfred Littleton, 1886 Sept. 21.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Maidenhead, 21 September 1886, to Alfred Littleton, 1886 Sept. 21.

Sending the text of a letter from the Lord Mayor to H.R.H. [Queen Victoria] suggesting that Mackenzie be asked to write a Colonial Anthem for Her Majesty's Jubilee, sending [not present] "a rough sketch for the Anthem," also sending [not present] the words of the anthem for Littleton's consideration, etc.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7190174

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