RefNoMS/962/1/6
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Gilbert R [Richard] Redgrave, Sch Kensington, to T [Thomas] Preston, Dublin
CreatorRedgrave; Gilbert Richard (1844-1941); British architect and bibliographer
RecipientPreston; Thomas (1860-1900); Irish physicist
Date22 May 1895
DescriptionHe thanks Preston for his thougtfulness in sending a copy of his inscribed book, already in a second edition. Redgrave's 'cement book' ['Calacerous cements: their nature, manufacture and uses'] which he is sending to Preston, is now in a twelfth edition, so he has 'now filled up my measure of misdeeds'. He does not have Preston's intermediate education report yet, promising to send in on to the V.P. [Vice Principal] when he receives it. 'A Dublin friend has been telling stories about you, namely that you were thinking of committing matrimony...'
Extent2p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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