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Document number: 5894
Date: 28 Feb 1847
Dating: 1847 confirmed by context of other Anthony letters
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: ANTHONY Edward
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number historic: LA47-30
Last updated: 9th December 2010

4 Fitzroy Square <1>
Feby 28 / 47

Dear Sir

I received this morning your note <2> of Saturday. I thank you for your kind attention in calling to bid me farewell, and truly that your good wishes may be an omen of a prosperous voyage.

I shall write tomorrow to Mr Haight, <3> mentioning that the matter is now left in his hands. I sincerely hope that you will have no difficulty in effecting an arrangement mutually satisfactory; for I should be well pleased to act as agent in working the art. <4>

I think it would operate unfavorably to bring out a selection of pictures before the American public previous to the securing of the patent. It would create a host of experimenters, whom it would be afterwards an expensive matter to put down.

Should you effect an arrangement with Mr Haight, of course a supply of views will be necessary.

Wishing all prosperity to your new establishment, <5> and to yourself health and happiness

I remain Your Obt Servt
E. Anthony

H. Fox Talbot Esq.


Notes:

1. London.

2. Not located.

3. Richard Kip Haight (1798-1862), American merchant, poet & traveller.

4. The art of the calotype process, for which Anthony wanted to obtain an American patent.

5. 122 Regent Street, London: base of Nicolaas Hennemans’ Talbotype or Sun Picture Rooms, later the firm of Henneman & Malone, photographers to the Queen.

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