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Document number: 4829
Date: Wed 07 Jun 1843
Recipient: TALBOT Constance, née Mundy
Author: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number historic: LA43-62
Last updated: 11th June 2010

Paris,
Wednesday 7th June 1843

My Dear Constance

I have only time today to write a few lines, before the post goes - I was delighted this morning to receive Your letter <1> from Clifton containing so good an account of you all and with dear little Matilda's <2> enclosure. Tell her I shall write her a little letter very soon.

Pray desire Carey <3> to renovate the North gallery in the way you like best.

I have begun to teach the Calotype to the Marquis of Bassano <4> and his friends - Today we took four views of the Tuilleries [sic]. The weather was indifferent - It has been so all along; in fact I never recollect a wetter and cloudier season - The Marquis and his friends have taken for a month an isolated and lofty house that stands in the place du Carousel fronting the Tuileries - This house will soon be pulled down by the government, as it disfigures the place; in the meantime it has become our workshop.

Adieu

Your affte
Henry

Tell the children <5> I found all their kisses upon my letter when I opened it this morning -


Notes:

1. Doc. No: 04827 written from Clifton, Bristol, on the Avon Gorge.

2. Matilda Caroline Gilchrist-Clark, 'Tilly', née Talbot (1839-1927), WHFT's 3rd daughter.

3. William Carey (d. 1855), tiler and plasterer at Lacock Abbey.

4. Hugues Antoine Joseph Eugène Maret, Marquis de Bassano (1806-1889), photographic entrepreneur, Paris.

5. Ela Theresa Talbot (1835-1893), WHFT's 1st daughter; Rosamond Constance 'Monie' Talbot (1837-1906), artist & WHFT's 2nd daughter; Matilda Caroline Gilchrist-Clark, 'Tilly', née Talbot (1839-1927), WHFT's 3rd daughter; Charles Henry Talbot (1842-1916), antiquary & WHFT's only son.