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  1. 71884575 - EricSaberhagen
  2. WINNER - 71977082 - racjohn
  3. 72107195 - Zooniverse2017
  4. 72107480 - not-logged-in-8e672012ef0a33ef8834
  5. 72678780 - Sticker88
  6. 72846137 - RommelC
  7. 72881172 - wrightj2h

71884575 - EricSaberhagen

Blackheath: Sunday 15 February
Dearest Sylvia,
I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30.
(You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your pictures ready - all except Pengelly's which I hope
to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy
that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you
decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?
Thank you for the cuttings - the films from The Times and more from the
local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?
I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very
quiet at the moment - tho' this coming week is quite a busy one with
6 lectures. (And 2 men- shows.) Tomorrow - Monday- Paul S and
Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before - I
don't know how they'll get on. Nor do I know what I shall feed
them!
Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of
private views cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice -
and should not give - in the least - an effect of improvisation. I
hope they come as quickly as the printer promised. I will ring Chase
up again and find out about the catalogue but I thought it best not
to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.
Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch
and going to town for his Sunday lecture.
Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday
and then on Monday.
love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Early Thurs. suits me as I have a T S lecture in the afternoon. L

WINNER - 71977082 - racjohn

Blackheath: Sunday 15 February
Dearest Sylvia,
I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30.
(You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your pictures ready - all except Pengelly's which I hope
to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy
that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you
decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?

Thank you for the cuttings - the films from The Times and one from the
local paper. I suppose that is the one the George wrote?

I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very quiet at the moment - tho' this coming week is quite a busy one with
6 lectures. (And 2 Men shows.) Tomorrow - Monday - Paul S and
Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. they have not met before - I
don't know how they'll get on. Nor do I know what I shall feed
them!

Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of
private views cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice -
and should not give - in the least - as effect of improvisation. I
hope they come as quickly as the printer promised. I will ring Chase
up again and find out about the catalogue but I though it best not
to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.

Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch
and going to town for his Sunday lecture.

Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday
and then on Monday
love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Early Thurs. suits me as I have a TG lecture in the afternoon. L

72107195 - Zooniverse2017

Blackheath: Sunday 15 February

Dearest Sylvia,
I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30.
(You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your pictures ready - all except Peigelly's which I hope
to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy
that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you
decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?
Thank you for the cuttings - the film from The Times and one from the
local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?
I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very
quiet at the moment - tho' this coming week is quite a busy one with
6 lectures. (And 2 pre-shows.) Tomorrow - Monday - Paul S and
Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before - I
don't know how they'll get on! Nor do I know what I shall feed
them!
Chase told me he rang you and Mat an emergency edition of
private views cards has been arranged for. The design sound nice -
and should not give-in the least - an effect of improvisation. I
hope they come as quickly as the printer promised. I will ring Chase
up again and find out about the catalogue but I though it best not
to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.
Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch
and going to town for his Sunday lecture.
Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday
and then on Monday
I love you
Lawrence

P.S.
Early Thurs. suits me as I have a TG lecture in the afternoon. L

72107480 - not-logged-in-8e672012ef0a33ef8834

Blackheath: Sunday 15 February

Dearest Sylvia,
I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30.
(You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your pictures ready - all except Pengally's which I hope
to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy
that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you
decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?

Thank you for the cuttings - the films from The Times and one from the
local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?

I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very
quiet at the moment - it's this coming week is quite a busy one with
6 lectures. (And 2 more shows.) Tomorrow - Monday - Paul S and
Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before - I
don't know how they'll get on. Nor do I know what I shall feed
them!

Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of
private views cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice -
and should not give - in the least - an effect of improvisation. I
hope they come as quickly as the printers promised. I will ring Chase
up again and find out about the catalogue but I though it best not
to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.
now must write several letters this morning before lunch
and going to town for his Sunday lecture.
Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday
and then on Monday.
love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Early Thurs. suits me as I have a TG lecture in the afternoon. L

72678780 - Sticker88

Blackheath: Sunday 5 February
Dearest Sylvia,
I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30.
(You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your pictures ready - all except Pengelly's which I hope
to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy
that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you
decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?
Thank you for the cuttings - the films from The Times and one from the
local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?
I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very
quiet at the moment - though this coming week is quite a busy one with
6 lectures. (And 2 shows. ) Tomorrow - Monday - Paul S
and Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before - I
don;t know know they'll get on. Nor do I know what I shall feed
them!
Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of
private views cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice -
and should not give - in the least - an effect of improvisation. I
hope they come as quickly as the printers promised. I will ring Chase
up again and find out about the catalogue but I though it best not
to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.
Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch
and going to town for his Sunday lecture.
longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday
and then on Monday.
love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Early Thurs suits me as I have a TG lecture in the afternoon. L

72846137 - RommelC

Blackheath: Sunday 15 February

Dearest Sylvia,

I note that you will be coming here on Thursday between 10.30. (You are coming early: my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?) I will have your pictures ready- all except Peigelly's which I hope to collect next Friday and take to the gallery myself. I am happy that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you decide on: probably the 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?

Thank you for the cuttings- the films from "The Times" and one from the local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?

I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very quiet at the moment- though this coming week is quite a a busy one with 6 lectures. (And 2 - shows.) Tomorrow - Monday- Paul S and Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before. I don't know how they'll get on. Nor do I know what I shall feed them!

Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of private views cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice and should not give-in the least- an effect of improvisation. I hope they come as quickly as the printer promised. I will ring Chase up again and find out about the catalogue but I thought it best not to introduc a new subject until he had the cards straight.

Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch and going to town for his Sunday lecture.

Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday and then on Monday.

love you
Lawrence

P.S. Early Thursday suits me as I have a Tate Gallery lecture in the afternoon. L



72881172 - wrightj2h

Blackheath:
Sunday 15 February
Dearest Sylvia
I note that you will be coming on Thursday between 10.30. (You are coming early; my poor creature, what time must you leave Pett?)
I will have your picture ready - all except Pengelly's which I hope to collect next Friday and take to the Gallery myself. I am happy that you will be with me on the following Monday. I will meet any train you decide on; probably at 11.25, you say. How long will you stay?
Thank you for the cuttings - the films from The Times and one from the local paper. I suppose that is the one that George wrote?
I do not have any particular news, I think. Things are very quiet at the moment - tho' this coming week is quite a busy one with 6 lectures. (And 2 new shows.) Tomorrow - Monday - Paul S and Anthony Hill are coming here to supper. They have not met before - I don't know how they'll get on. Nor do I know what I'll feed them!
Chase told me he rang you and that an emergency edition of private view cards has been arranged for. The design sounds nice - and should not give - in the least - an effect of improvisation. I hope they come as quickly as the printer promised. I will ring Chase up again and find out about the catalogue but I thought it best not to introduce a new subject until he had the cards straight.
Lion must write several letters this morning before lunch and going to town for his Sunday lecture.
Longing to see you, however briefly, on Thursday and then on Monday
I love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Early Thurs. suits me as I have a T.G. lecture in the afternoon. L

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