… Letter from D.G. Hogarth to Gertrude Bell, estimated to have been written … available for this item. … Forest Row … Letter from DavidGeorgeHogarth to Gertrude Bell …
… Dearest Mother. I am longing to hear what you think of D.G. I read the first volume this morning - oh! how dull it is, … and cursed together. I should like to hear Mr Ritchie on David! Auntie Maisie came to tea. She goes to Rounton …
… me a little feeble but his bas reliefs are delicious. The David with a hat I like and the St George. Verrochio's David, Benvenuto's casts for the Perseus, Gian da Bologna's …
… 3.7 tomorrow. I had the most delightful time at Oxford. Mr Hogarth, Hamdi and I travelled down together in the morning of Wed. We went to the Museum (now Mr Hogarth's domain) and lunched, a little party, in the … Hogarth and Mr Evans make it. Now I'm going to dine with George Lloyd. Ever your affectionate daughter Gertrude … …
… week [sic]. His career in England is rather a problem. DavidHogarth wrote to me about it and consequently I have been in … writing to the Master of Balliol and I am writing to DavidHogarth and attempting to reconcile several irreconcilables. …
… Mrs Grenfell talked quite incessantly, mostly about David. She had had Mrs Ward to tea and had given her her … appeared and delivered himself also on the subject of David. Oh it was so good - he is the critic - so moderate, so … lady", said he with a little shrug of the shoulders "and David - a shadow! a character indefinitely postponed, he …
… all the morning. After lunch up Lycabetus calling on Mrs Hogarth on the way. Lovely view, Athens [Athinai] and the sea … to the Street of Tombs, very exquisite steles. All the 3 Hogarths came to dinner. Mr Bell came in afterwards. … Athens …
… fancy, really doesn't care. Ultimately I hope to catch Ll. George by the coat tails and if I can manage to do so, I … Meantime we've sent for Col. Wilson from Baghdad and Mr Hogarth from Cairo - the latter at my instigation - and when …
… up to the office where I was greeted with enthusiasm. And George Lloyd had arrived - wasn't it delightful! He dined … It seems likely that we shall all be ejected from the I.D. but there is another scheme on hand which will absorb us. … it. I will telegraph to you if this plan takes form. Mr Hogarth writes to me that he is coming back as soon as …
… affability. Then to the British School where we found Mr Hogarth and looked at maps and photographs. Picked up Uncle Tom and went to the Museum where we met Mr Hogarth who showed us pots 4000 B.C. and frescoes with a …