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The letters featured here, addressed by John William Waterhouse to presumably John Charles Dollman (1851-1934), come from a private collection.
Transcription:
10, Hall Road
N.W.
Jan 26th
Dear Dollman,
I shall be very pleased to see you and Mrs. Dollman and your daughter on Saturday afternoon if that day is convenient to you. We are always at home on Saturdays. With kind regards.
Believe me
Yrs very sincerely
J.W. Waterhouse
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10, Hall Road
N.W.
March 17(?)
Dear Dollman,
I had been hoping to come over and see your work, but a picture I am doing has given me so much trouble that if it is to go to the R.A. I must work very hard at it and give it every chance. Therefore it is difficult to get away just now. I am sorry to hear that you have been laid up with a cold but hope you are all right now, and that the picture is finished. I wish you all luck with it, and hope to see it in a good place at the Academy. With kind regards to Mrs. Dollman and Miss Dollman.
Believe me
Yrs very sincerely
J.W. Waterhouse
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