Description | Letter dated 18 June 1881 to Macdonald from Charles S. Keene, 239 King's Road, Chelsea, looking forward to visiting Aberdeen, not staying long as sisters have to have holiday too, mention of Millais' ball, personal acquaintance with a poet much respected by the Rossetti set, not named, but translator of Persian poems [probably Edward Fitzgerald, 1809 - 1883, whom Keene seems to visit in Suffolk], possiblity of visiting Crawhall in Newcastle, Christie's improvement, and his son Davy doing well in engineering at King's College. |