gri_2003_m_46_b06_f09_008
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- 72446695 - not-logged-in-0231c24bad786cb7af8b
- 72612981 - Molly_Carr
- 72630124 - Moonlightress
- 72654912 - Zooniverse2017
- WINNER - 72729769 - racjohn
- 73097093 - iamsachiyo

72446695 - not-logged-in-0231c24bad786cb7af8b
BlockheathMonday
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me another fairly busy day, Radfern, V and A, ICA (Michael) and finally Surhiton at 8:00 to lecture in the T.G. I am staying the night at Wimbledon as Surhiton is in that direction. Tuesday evening CJ and Madge are taking me (on my ) to see Kind Hearts and Coronets: I wish we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I that to Simple Nature period (Frosty Morning and all that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice and coslter on the Rhine. I found various expensive to support my ideas- and, anyway, I said, the whole of Turner's work is "abstract" from nature, so it is wrong to praise one period for realism only, as is customary.
Last night, Mrs and Mrs Williams had a great argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs W is that of the workmen in the place and did not want to leave her keys for them... Mrs H was, however, a rock.
My new shoes are very comfortable now.
Well I must shave and dress and throw myself on the town. Write soon, dearest
Love you
Lawrence
72612981 - Molly_Carr
BlackheathMonday 2-9-53
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me another fairly busy day. Redfern, V and A, ICA (Michael), and finally Surbiton at 8.00 to lectre on the T.G. I m tsaying the night at Wimbledon as Surbiton is in that direction. Tuesday evenng Cj and Madge are taking me (on my licker) to see Kind Hearts & Coronets: I wish we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I argued that the simple Nature period (Frosty Morning & all that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice & castles on the Rhine. I found various expressice motives to support my idea - and, anyway, I said, the whole of Turner's work is 'abstracted' from nature, so it is wrong to praise one epriod for realism only, as is customary.
Last night Mrs Kassison & Mrs Williams had a great argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs W is tired of the workmen in the place & did not want to leave her keys for them... Mrs H was, however, a sock.
My new shoes are very comfortale, now.
Well I must shave & dress and throw myself on the town. Write soon, dearest creature.
I love you
Lawrence
72630124 - Moonlightress
BlackheathMonday
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me another fairly busy day. Redfern, V and A, ICA (Michael), and finally Surbiton at 8.00 to lecture on the T.G. I am staying the night at Wimbledon as Surbiton is in that direction. Tuesday evening CJ and Madge are taking me (on my ticket) to see Kind Hearts & Coronets: I wish we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I argued that the simple Nature period (Frosty Morning & all that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice & castles on the Rhine. I found various expressive motives to support my ideas - and anyway, I said, the whole of Turner's work is 'abstracted' from nature, so it is wrong to praise one period for realism only, as is customary.
Last night Mrs Harrison & Mrs Williams had a great argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs W is tired of the workmen in the place and did not want to leave her keys for them... Mrs H was, however anock.
My new shoes are very comfortable, now.
Well I must shave & dress and throw myself on the town. Write soon, dearest creature.
love you
Lawrence
72654912 - Zooniverse2017
[7-9-53]Blackheath
Monday
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me
another fairly busy day. Redfern, Vard A, ICA (Michael),
and finally Surbiton at 8.00 the lecture on the T.G. I am
staying the night at Wimbledon as Surbiton is in that
direction. Tuesday evening CJ and Madge are taking
me (on my ticket) to see Kind Hearts & Coronets: I wish
we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I arg-
ued that the Simple Nature period (Frosty Morning & all
that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice &
castles on the Rhine. I found various expressive motives
to support my ideas - and, anyway, I said, the whole
of Turner's work is 'abstract' from nature, so it is wrong
to praise one period for realism only, as is customary.
Last night Mrs. Harrison & Mrs. Williams had a great
argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs. W.
is tired of the workmen in the place & did not want to
leave her keys for them... Mrs. H was, however, a rock.
My new slaes are very comfortable, now.
Well I must shave & dress and thraw myself on the
Town. Write soon, dearest creature.
love you
Lawrence
WINNER - 72729769 - racjohn
[7-9-53]Blackheath
Monday
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me
another fairly busy day. Redfern, V and A, ICA (Michael),
and finally Surbiton at 8.00 to lecture on the T. G. I am
staying the night at Wimbledon as Surbiton is in that
direction. Tuesday evening CJ and Madge are taking
me (on my ticket) to see Kind Hearts & Coronets: I wish
we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I arg-
ued that the Simple Nature period (Frosty Morning & all
that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice &
castles on the Rhine. I found various expressive motives
to support my ideas - and, anyway, I said, the whole
of Turner's work is 'abstracted' from nature, so it is wrong
to praise one period for realism only, as is customary.
Last night Mrs Harrison & Mrs Williams had a great
argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs W
is tired of the workmen in the place & did not want to
leave her keys for them... Mrs H was, however, a rock.
My new shoes are very comfortable, now.
Well I must shave & dress and throw myself on the
town. Write soon, dearest creature.
Love you
Lawrence
73097093 - iamsachiyo
BlackheathMonday
Dearest Sylvia:
Yesterday, I did the work I hoped to and I have ahead of me another fairly busy day. Radfern, V and A, ICA (Michael), and finally surhiton at 8.00 to lecture on the T.G. I am staying the night at Wimbledon as Surhiton is in that direction. Tuesday evening CJ and Madge are taking me (on my tecrer) to see Kind Hearts Coronets: I wish we were going together.
I enjoyed my Turner lecture on his English pictures. I argued that the simple Nature period (Frosty Morning all that) was no more 'realistic' than views of Venice castles on the Rhime. I found various expressive motives to support my ideas - and, anyway, I said, the whole of Turner's work is 'abstracted' from nature, so it is wrong to praise one period for realism only, as is costumary.
Last night Mrs Harrison Mrs Williams had a great argument (on the stairs, of course): I gathered Mrs W is tired of the workmen in the place did not want to leave her keys for them... Mrs H was, however, a rock.
My new shoes are very comfortable, now.
Well I must shave dress and throw myself on the town. Write soon, dearest creature.
Love you
Lawrence