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238 Marylebone Road N.W.
April 29
1867
Dear Sir,
I have had put into my hands, to day, a portion of "The
London Journal" of March 16, 1867, in which it is stated,
that my picture of The House of Commons, which was purchased
by the Nation, and was given to the National Portrait Gallery,
where for want of space to exhibit it, it could not be received,
but has been left in the Committee rooms of the House of Commons
"pro temp" - it is now reported as suffering seriously
from damp, and the colouring changed and fading. - The total
ruin of this, my greatest labour, will thus be totally ruined,
and my picture's reputation thereby deteriorated! May I request
you to do me the kindness, to take such measures as you know
to be efficient, for correcting this unforeseen event. -
and believe me yours faithfully
George Hayter
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