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Richmond, George, 1809-1896

 Person

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

George Richmond letter to Richard Redgrave, 1868 [?] April 21

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Call Number: MSS 22
Scope and Contents: Richmond informs Redgrave about a painting he is obtaining from the Bishop of Oxford for a particular exhibition and lists other paintings he has so far procured.
Dates: 1868 [?] April 21

George Richmond letter to Richard Redgrave, 1872 December 30

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Call Number: MSS 22
Scope and Contents: In handwriting that is difficult to decipher, Richmond appears to be writing to Redgrave about his health.
Dates: 1872 December 30

George Richmond letter to Richard Redgrave, 1874 April 12

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Call Number: MSS 22
Scope and Contents: "My Dear Redgrave, I am much obliged by your note a copy of which I will send to the […] and […] will apply to the Lord Chamberlain for his permission to have the Queen's pictures copied. & if […] I will back the application to Lord Halford[?]."
Dates: 1874 April 12

George Richmond letter to Richard Redgrave, 1880 March 9

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Call Number: MSS 22
Scope and Contents: In handwriting that is difficult to decipher, Richmond appears to be discussing a vote for membership, perhaps the Royal Academy Club.
Dates: 1880 March 9

George Richmond letter to Richard Redgrave, 1880 December 29

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Call Number: MSS 22
Scope and Contents: Addressed to "My dear Friend." Richmond congratulations Redgrave for the honor just bestowed upon him by "Her[?] gracious[?] Majesty." Richmond discusses his sick wife and gives his best to Mrs Redgrave. A postscript on the reverse of the letter tells Redgrave not to reply and indicates that they will speak in person soon.
Dates: 1880 December 29