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  • Letter from Philip Webb to William Allingham, August 18, 1874
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1874 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British architect and designer Philip Webb to William Allingham writing that he had been forwarned regarding the news he writes about. Webb writes that he rejoices alongside Allingham. Webb also mentions a lady, which could be regarding Allingham's marraige. Webb writes that for the "Fraser," he congratulates Allingham.
  • Letter from John Inchbold to William Allingham, August 18, 1874
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1874 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter John William Inchbold to William Allingham writing to congratulate Allingham on receiving the editorship of Fraser magazine. He also suggests his friend Dennis as a sub-editor for Allingham, if he had not already chosen one. He also writes that he thinks he saw Tennyson and Carlyle in town. The letter's paper contains a watermark for A Pirie &...