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  1. WINNER - 65849384 - Lynst
  2. 65872476 - Gillian1956
  3. 65960627 - not-logged-in-939538ab60c3411bfee1
  4. 66071428 - Preacher357
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WINNER - 65849384 - Lynst

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Blackheath

Wednesday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank your for your two letters. Alas I am not able to-
day to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two
lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise
the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this
morning saying Anthony Hinton, assistant regional director
of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's
Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or
if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable
for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get to the Redfern Gallery and
see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, called Rolf
Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly
rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland - of R, Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday -
and he said he hoped to come along to the discussion about
landscape, French or English, at the AI.A. He introduced
the subject I was pleased to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may
have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall
have to carry them about, but all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one,
and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday, and think of you continually,

I love you
Lawrence

P.S I had dinner with Charles J. last night (and Eve) and, remembering your advice,
criticised the new drawings politely yet constantly - with great
effect - I think. XXXX L.

65872476 - Gillian1956

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Blackheath
Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
THank you for your two letters. Alas I am not able today to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this morning saying Anthony Hinton, assistant regional director of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get to the Redfern Gallery and see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, called Rolf Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland - of R, Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday - and he said he hoped to come along to the discussion about landscape, French or English, at the AI.A. He introduced the subject I was pleased to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall have to carry them about, but all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one, and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday, and think of you continually,
I love you, Lawrence
There is a drawing at the bottom of the page and this PS is written in the margins: I had dinner with Charles J. last night (and Eve) and, remembering your advice, criticized the new drawings politely - with great effect - I think. xxxxL.

65960627 - not-logged-in-939538ab60c3411bfee1

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Blackheath
Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your two letters. Alas I am not able today to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this morning saying Anthony Hinton, assistant regional director of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get to the Redfern Gallery and see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, called Rolf Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland - of R, Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday - and he said he hoped to come along to the discussion about landscape, French or English, at the AI.A. He introduced the subject I was pleased to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall have to carry them about all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one, and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday, and think of you continually,
I love you
Lawrence

66071428 - Preacher357

Blackheath Wednesday [1-2-50]
Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your two letters. Alas I am not able to-
day to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two
lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise
the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this
morning saying Anthony Hinton, assisant regional director
of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's
Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or
if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable
for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get to the Redfern Gallery and
see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, calld Rolf
Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly
rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland, of R. Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday,
and he said he hoped to come along to the discussion about
landscape, French or English, at the A.I.A. He introduced
the subject I was please to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may
have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall
have to carry them about, but all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one,
and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday
and think of you continually.
I love you
Lawrence

P.S. I had dinner with Charles J. last night (and Eve) and, remembering your advice, criticised the new drawings politely yet constantly, with great effect, I think. XXXX L.

66162311 - tmeconverse

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Blackheath

Wednesday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your two letters. Alas I am not able to-
day to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two
lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise
the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this
morning saying Anthony Hinton, assistant regional director
of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's
Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or
if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable
for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get to the Redfern Gallery and
see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, called Rolf
Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly
rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland - of R. Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday -
and he said he loped to come along to the discussion about
landscape, French or English, at the AI.A. He introduced
the subject I was pleased to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may
have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall
have to carry them about, but all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one,
and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday,
and think of you continually.
I love you
Lawrence

P.S. I had dinner with Charles J. last night (and Eve) and, remembering your advice, criticized the
new drawings, politely yet constantly - with great affect - I think. XXXX L

66266845 - 2416837397

Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your two letters. Alas I am not able today to reply as fully as I should like to as I have two lectures and must leave home soon. Also I want to revise the Approach to Art one a little as I had a letter this morning saying Anthony Hinton, assistant regional director of the London Arts Council would be coming to the Woman's Institute. I don't know if this is a routine matter or if they are wondering if, now John is going, I am suitable for the Arts Council. We'll see.

Yesterday I managed to get t the Redfern Gallery and see a new painter, Swiss, whom I met there, called Rolf Durig. He is quite good. I have sent off, terribly rushed, a review to Gainsborough this morning.

I met Roland- of R, Browse, and Delbanco, yesterday- and he said he hoped to come along to the discussion about landscape, French or English, at the A.I.A. He introduced the subject I was pleased to note.

No slides as yet from the V and A for tonight. I may have to use books which is a wretched nuisance, as I shall have to carry them about, but all day!

I shall write a longer letter tomorrow, my dearest one, and, for now, I can only say I adore you, long for Monday, and think of you continually,
I love you, Lawrence

P.S. I had dinner with Charles J. last night (and Eve) and, remembering your advice, continued the drawings politely yet constants- with great affect-i love xxxx L.

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