Linley Sambourne's Diary, 1888

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LINLEY SAMBOURNE'S DIARY 1888 Notes and addresses on preliminary pages: Edward Moss, Frame maker (Rec Tristram Ellis) 3 Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill SE Hydrochloric Acid, 2 Winchester Quarts 8/6d Chas Richards Secy, A & N Auxy Stores, Francis St, Victoria Street SW. Emery Walker's address for 16 Cliffords Inn, WC. Manning, 34 Garvin Road, Lillie Road, Fulham. Betts, Nellie, Dark, 16. 3 Anselm Road, North End Rd, Fulham. C.Wilson, 2 Thurlow Villas. Old (illeg) for model, Frank Gregory, 35 Havelock Rd, West Kensington. A.D.Elsbury, 18 Herbert St, Queens Crest, NW. Harcourt, 33 Gertrude St, Limerston St. Godfrey, 1 Oakfield St, Redcliffe Gdns. Charles Scotter Esq, General Managers Office, London & South Western Railway, Waterloo Bridge Station SE. Sunday January 1 (Saty night: Watched watch change at 12.16am. Went to Covent Garden.) Bitterly cold, hard frost, could not ride. Walked up to Club after lunch. Wrote letters. Cup of tea & muffin. Walked back by 7.15. Met Pilleau. Harold Powers & wife, Hamilton Langley & wife, Hensman, Guthrie, in to dinner. (Emma ill.) Photos etc. Lots of laughing. Gave Guthrie drawing. Sent M to bed. Frost gave about 8.30pm. Monday January 2 Pottered about & put room in order. Still cold. In afternoon rode Folkestone to Hammersmith. Called Derby Dry Plate Co. On through Fulham & home by Cromwell Road. Emma still ill. Quiet dinner & evening. Tuesday January 3 Mare H. In morning still put room in order. Rode mare through to Roehampton & Richmond. Mare very fresh. Home. In afternoon put room in order etc. Walked on to Hatchetts Hotel, 'Kinsmen' Dinner. Sat next Padgett & Yankee. Comyns Carr speech. After went to Osgoods rooms. Stayed till 1.30am. Home with Fildes by cab. Wednesday January 4 Birthday. Emma very ill. At 10.0am got on mare & rode up to Pentonville, Barnsbury & Holloway. Home by Regents Park. Home to lunch at 1.30. After walked to Punch Dinner. Fur coat. Met Tenniel. Called Club. Good Dinner. Home with Guthrie in cab at 12.15am. (Pencil note: This was Charles Keene's last Punch Dinner. Bradbury & letter. Charles upset. See Wedy May 8 1889.) Thursday January 5 In morning photod Jolley in brown paper for Times & self for Punch. Worked all day on block & did small block of Maharajah. Quiet dinner. Worked after dinner.

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