Letter: [1855] Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 26, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall [London] to David Laing / [Albert Way]. [1855]

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Letter: [1855] Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 26, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall [London] to David Laing / [Albert Way]. [1855]

Lists a number of contributors willing to loan portraits to an exhibition.

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