Description | Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from Linley Sambourne, Westwood, Thanet, Kent, thanking for his letter but saying that 'I'm afraid my phiz is hardly worthy for your gallery', wishing he could see Charles' [Keene?], glad Macdonald is in good spirits, wishing he could be in Aberdeen, but regrets that he probably will not be there this year, it would be better to change the picture of Disraeli when he is next at Kepplestone, reiterating that the face is viewed edgeways, and telling him to ask George Reid, with another small sketch to illustrate, 14 August 1881 |