Description | Letter to Macdonald from R.D. Blackmore, Teddington, with thanks for the slab of granite which is too grand for a seat and must now find a more fitting place, hopes that Macdonald will come and see it in situ, asks for photograph of Macdonald to set over it, 'My little house is as plain as a wheelbarrow', his wife is hunting for a photograph of himself to send to Macdonald, though 'I shun such operations', still feeling the effects of the drought, offer of some strawberry runners, not named, 17 December 1884 |