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Letter from Thomas Woolner to William Allingham, circa 1866
Creator
Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Date
1866
Description
One letter from British sculptor and poet Thomas Woolner to William Allingham. The letter is partially missing. The letter mentions Woolner's trip to Rome in the winter. Woolner writes that London shall see little of him after he moves to a farmhouse. Woolner states that Carlyle is in Dover, and Tennyson, whom he refers to as "The Bard," is in Lyndhurst. Woolner informs Allingham that London is empty, and that he has no gossip to share.
Circa 1866.
Extent
1 leaf, 4 pages
Dimensions
17.7 x 22.6 cm.
Language
English
Subject
Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 64: Woolner, Thomas to William Allingham, 1850-1884
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953
Letter from Thomas Woolner to William Allingham, circa 1866
Creator
Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Date
1866
Description
One letter from British sculptor and poet Thomas Woolner to William Allingham. The letter is partially missing. The letter mentions Woolner's trip to Rome in the winter. Woolner writes that London shall see little of him after he moves to a farmhouse. Woolner states that Carlyle is in Dover, and Tennyson, whom he refers to as "The Bard," is in Lyndhurst. Woolner informs Allingham that London is empty, and that he has no gossip to share.
Circa 1866.
Extent
1 leaf, 4 pages
Dimensions
17.7 x 22.6 cm.
Language
English
Subject
Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 64: Woolner, Thomas to William Allingham, 1850-1884
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953