Letter: 1861 June 23, Wonham Manor, Reigate, to David Laing / Albert Way. 1861.

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Letter: 1861 June 23, Wonham Manor, Reigate, to David Laing / Albert Way. 1861.

Outlines a plan for a portrait exhibition.

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