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  • Letter from John Arthur Lomax to Nellie Lomax Allingham, c. 1908
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1908 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter John Arthur Lomax to his daughter, Nellie Lomax Allingham, hoping she is enjoying her holiday in Manchester, and writes that the golf match he arranged was a success. Lomax writes that he was unsuccessful at the Academy, and shares that he believes his work is unpopular and out of fashion. He had hoped to have some success for Nellie and Mary....
  • Letter from John Arthur Lomax to Nellie Lomax Allingham, April 15, 1908
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1908 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter John Arthur Lomax to his daughter, Nellie Lomax Allingham, writing from aboard the S.S. "Orient." Lomax hopes that Nellie will enjoy her holiday to Manchester with Henry, and believes that his friends will love her. He encourages Nellie to call on their relatives in Manchester to introduce Henry to them. Lomax writes that he does not care much...
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