Description | Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from Henry T. Wells, Thorpe Lodge, Campden Hill, West London, sending him photographs of himself and telling him to throw the worst into the fire, 'and when you shew the favoured Photo explain - for it will be very necessary - that the original is a very fine fellow indeed!', his portrait of Alice has gone to the Royal Academy, he still hopes to photograph it before it goes to its owner and send the photographs to Kepplestone, hopes that Macdonald will be strong at the British Association meetings 'for it won't do to allow Mr. Cottier to have it all his own way in the Art section', notes on paintings this year by Millais, Hook and Pettie, holidays planned for Yorkshire, Arisaig and Shropshire, 'I expect the Mayors and Corporations will come out to meet us at all the towns on our route', dinner at Mr. Farquharson's, 21 July 1877 |