My dear Christle, Grandmama was

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My dear Christle, Grandmama was

Handwritten and signed letter dated Aug. 30th 1876. The document is addressed from Balmoral and references his letter to Queen Victoria, his grandmother and the current activates of the family.

1 sheet ([3] p) ; 16 cm. + 1 lithograph, mounted : b&w ; 11 cm.

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