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Letter from [Arthur] M. Grenfell to [Henry Clay] Frick, 21 April 1914

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TELEPHONE  
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6460 LONDON WALL.
6460 LONDON WALL.
6, PRINCES STREET. E.C.


6, PRINCES STREET. E.C.
21st April, 1914.


J. Frick, Esq.,
J. Frick, Esq.,
Ritz Hotel,
Ritz Hotel, W.
W.


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Dear Mr. Frick,
Lady Holford has asked me if you would go with me to stay down at Westonbirt, Tetbury, next Saturday to Monday.  I feel certain this would interest you.  Most of Sir George's best pictures are in London but he has some very good ones down there, in addition to a wonderful garden and an unique collection of orchids.


Dear Mr. Frick,
We should go down by an afternoon train about 3 o'clock. I hope so much you will be disengaged.
Lady Halford has asked me if you would go
with me to stay down at Westonbirt, Tetbury, next
Saturday to Monday.  I feel certain this would interest
you.  Most of Sir George's best pictures are in London
but he has some very good ones down there, in addition
to a wonderful garden and an unique collection of orchids.
We should go down by an afternoon train about  
3 o'clock. [[Written" I hope so much you will be disengaged]]
With kind regards.
With kind regards.
Yours sincerely,
Yours sincerely,
[[Signed: Arthur Grenfell]]
A.M. Grenfell

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:- "GRENFELITE, STOCK, LONDON." TELEPHONE 6460 LONDON WALL. 6, PRINCES STREET. E.C.

21st April, 1914.

J. Frick, Esq., Ritz Hotel, W.

Dear Mr. Frick, Lady Holford has asked me if you would go with me to stay down at Westonbirt, Tetbury, next Saturday to Monday. I feel certain this would interest you. Most of Sir George's best pictures are in London but he has some very good ones down there, in addition to a wonderful garden and an unique collection of orchids.

We should go down by an afternoon train about 3 o'clock. I hope so much you will be disengaged. With kind regards. Yours sincerely, A.M. Grenfell