GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (1792-1878); ROBERT CRUIKSHANK (1789-1856); EDWIN LANDSEER (1802-73) A 3pp. a.l.s. from George Cruikshank dated Hampstead Octr. 26th 1870, to [Richard] Redgrave, asking for his influence in the appointment of Thomas Johnston as surgeon in Glasgow. ' Mr. Johnston is well known in Glasgow as a Gentleman of superior ability and of great moral worth -- and I must add as a reason of preference, other things being equal, that he has a family of five daughters and two sons '; a small pencil drawing (3½ x 2½in.) attributed to Robert Cruikshank; three other items relating to the Cruikshanks; a memorial card for Sir Edwin Landseer; and a collection of 8 a.l.s by Edwin, John, Charles and Thomas Landseer (a lot)
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (1792-1878); ROBERT CRUIKSHANK (1789-1856); EDWIN LANDSEER (1802-73) A 3pp. a.l.s. from George Cruikshank dated Hampstead Octr. 26th 1870, to [Richard] Redgrave, asking for his influence in the appointment of Thomas Johnston as surgeon in Glasgow. ' Mr. Johnston is well known in Glasgow as a Gentleman of superior ability and of great moral worth -- and I must add as a reason of preference, other things being equal, that he has a family of five daughters and two sons '; a small pencil drawing (3½ x 2½in.) attributed to Robert Cruikshank; three other items relating to the Cruikshanks; a memorial card for Sir Edwin Landseer; and a collection of 8 a.l.s by Edwin, John, Charles and Thomas Landseer (a lot)
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