Description | Written from 17 Grove End Road, St John's Wood, N.W., dated 18 February. Alma-Tadema sends birthday greetings. He sends condolences on the death of Henschel's mother, and writes that they think of the Henschels often and hope all is going well in America. He writes that they stayed at Frank Millet's but had to hurry home as his wife was unwell. His wife hopes to paint a picture for the Royal Academy and Anna is painting good work. He describes the weather and tells Henschel that the service for Queen Wilhelmina was china not silver. With a short message of condolence from Laura Alma-Tadema. |