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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 28 November 1913

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is a really wonderful picture.  
is a really wonderful picture.  


I suppose Roland has told you we are hoping to have a Gainsborough and Turner exhibition, and I trust you will let us have your two pictures by Gainsborough for this, and your early Turner, which has never been exhibited.   
I suppose Roland has told you we are hoping to have a Gainsborough and Turner exhibition, and I trust you will let us have your two pictures by Gainsborough for this, and your early Turner, which has never been exhibited.   


I understand everything is going on very rapidly at White Allom's in connection with your house.  I was glad to hear of its advancement.
I understand everything is going on very rapidly at White Allom's in connection with your house.  I was glad to hear of its advancement.


Looking forward to seeing you,  
Looking forward to seeing you,  


Sincerely,  
Sincerely,  
C. S. Carstairs  
C. S. Carstairs  


My best to our mutual friends  
My best to our mutual friends  


Encs.  
Encs.  


 
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[begin page 3 of 3] 3. is a really wonderful picture.

I suppose Roland has told you we are hoping to have a Gainsborough and Turner exhibition, and I trust you will let us have your two pictures by Gainsborough for this, and your early Turner, which has never been exhibited.

I understand everything is going on very rapidly at White Allom's in connection with your house. I was glad to hear of its advancement.

Looking forward to seeing you,

Sincerely, C. S. Carstairs

My best to our mutual friends

Encs.

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