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EASTLAKE (Mary Alexandra, née Bell, wife of the landscape painter Charles)

Signature taken form the end of Autograph Letter Signed with subscription

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  26950      £15

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EASTLAKE (Sir Charles L., 1793-1865, P.R.A., Historical Painter)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Mr Graves, probably Henry, 1806-1892, the printseller, saying he will "endeavour to procure" a ticket for him "to the Royal Academy Soirée" but fears "it is now rather late to make the inquiry", 2 sides 8vo., 7 Fitzroy Square, 29th July light trace of mounting by margin of second side

Item Date:  1856
Stock No:  19717      £30

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EASTLAKE (Mary Alexandra, née Bell, wife of the landscape painter Charles)

Signature on piece, in brush strokes, n.d., c.

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  16567      £15

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EASTLAKE (Sir Charles Lock, 1793-1865, Painter, President of the Royal Academy)

Fine Autograph Formal Letter in the third person to Sir William TITE (1798-1873, Architect, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, MP) presenting his compliments "to Mr Tite and requests that he will have the goodness to convey Sir Charles Eastlake's acknowledgment to the Presidenys and Managers of the London Institution for the Card of Invitation which he has had the honor to receive for their Soirées ...", 1 side 8vo., 7 Fitzroy Square, 8th January

Item Date:  1857
Stock No:  40398      £55

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EASTLAKE-40391-1.jpg WORKING WOMEN'S VISIT TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY NEEDS ADVANCE WARNING TO THE POLICE
EASTLAKE (Charles Locke, 1836-1906, Architect and Furniture Designer)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to "Dear Madam" (Miss Bertha James) referring to her "letter of yesterday, there can be no possible objection to such a visit as you propose, on the part of working women to this Gallery. But when such visits are anticipated, I like to know beforehand in order that the Curators and Police on duty may be informed. This has now been done & I hope you will find no obstacle tomorrow ...", 2 sides 8vo., National Gallery headed paper, 26th April

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  40391      £75

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