Typed letter signed : London, to Tom Turner / 1923 Oct. 3.

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Typed letter signed : London, to Tom Turner / 1923 Oct. 3.

Thanking him for returning his missing spectacles; wishing that "there had been more time to look at the books, and that [his] son had been with [him] to share it"; asking if he knows the work of his brother-in-law, Roger Ingpen; hoping they will meet again soon.

1 item (1 p.) ; 22.8 cm. + envelope.

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