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[Undated] Obituary providing a very detailed account of the life and career of G. F. Watts.
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[Undated] Obituary providing a very detailed account of the life and career of G. F. Watts.
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[4 November 1885] From G. F. Watts to Mrs Coleridge. He mentions that it is a long time since he saw her but asks for news of Longridge Road.
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[28 February 1934] Former home of G. F. Watts, The Briary, Freshwater, Isle of Wight was destroyed by fire while Mrs A. Gladston, the present owner, was away.
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[21 September 1938] Article about G. F. Watts' second wife; mentions Ellen Terry
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[Undated] Illustration of the painting of the sisters by G. F. Watts.
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[28 February 1934] Reports on the fire at The Priory, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, previous home of G. F. Watts.
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[15 March 1902] Interview with G. F. Watts; the secret of happiness, labour disputes and education; his new painting.
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[1932] Recollections of meeting someone who had lived next door to Ellen Terry; mentions Sarah Bernhardt, G. F. Watts, Edward Gordon Craig; illustrations of...
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[2 August 1883] From [Unknown] [G. F. Watts] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He expresses desire to meet her before she goes to America, offering sympathy and aid; and concerned about the strain of her work.
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[26 February 1886] From G. F. Watts to Mrs Coleridge. He is sorry to have missed her on Sunday; refers to the information she gave him; and his fear of misunderstandings regarding the friendship.