Autograph letter signed : London, to Henry Watson Kent, [1932 July?].

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Henry Watson Kent, [1932 July?].

Describing a visit and boatride with T.E. Lawrence and Geoffrey Cumberlege; indicating his incertainty about Painswick due to an obligation to finish drawings; mentioning the deaths of George Illian and Walter S. Harden.

1 item (3 p.) ; 20.4 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8033684

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