Autograph letter signed : the Rhine--near Dusseldorf, to his father, 1841 July 17.

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Autograph letter signed : the Rhine--near Dusseldorf, to his father, 1841 July 17.

Repeating the story of the Ruskins' kindness and hospitality on July 13 [see B.63]. Phemy has made great progress at school and "has lost none of her good sound sense." He approves of her going home because "she would have got too far for her age had she remained." His travels and plans. With several burn marks and holes.

1 item (8 p. (4 crossed)) ; 22.6 cm.

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Jameson, Andrew G.

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Jameson, Melville.

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Millais, Euphemia Chalmers Gray, Lady, 1828-1897

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Euphemia Chalmers Gray, called Effie or Phemy, was born in Bowerswell House, Perth, and went to Avondale School, near Statford-on-Avon. She married the art critic John Ruskin on 10 April 1848; the marriage was annulled on 15 July 1854; she married John Everett Millais on 3 July 1855. She and Millais had eight children. From the description of Bowerswell papers, 1827-1944 1827-1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270905842 ...