Reference2664/3/1B/198
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TitleLetters to Charles Henry Talbot.
Description1. 16 Mar 1904 from Sir John Poynder about the term "one man one vote" and its meaning, voter registration, plural voting and the funding of education.
2. 21 Dec 1903 from Sir John Poynder to say he is pleased Charles will support him in the coming struggle between protection and free trade.
3. 8 Mar 1904 from Rosamond Talbot in San Remo asking how the parish meeting went; updates on the weather and their holiday plans.
4. 8 Mar 1904 from A W W Bartlett, secretary of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain to say he has sent 3 prints and a letter to Dr Eder.
5. 4 Mar 1904 from A W W Bartlett to say he has received a letter from Dr Eder; enclosed is his letter in German with a translation: Eder would like to reproduce certain works of Fox Talbot in his handbook of photography and can he have the originals on loan.
6. Undated postcard about the poll declared at Chippenham. Griffiths defeated Smith by 80 votes. Dr Wilson defeated Mr Bardwell by 113.
7. 3 Feb 1904 from A W W Bartlett thanking him for his subscription and offer; the Council of the Society will value one of the Daguerrotype portraits of Fox Talbot, which he would like to present in Charles' name at the annual meeting.
8. 20 Jan 1904 from Mr Fuller about the North West Wilts Liberal Association: statement of account and registration of voters.
9. 4 Feb 1904 from the manager of the Capital and Counties Bank Ltd to confirm they have paid an annual subscription to the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and will continue to do so until told otherwise.
10. 19 Feb 1904 from A W W Bartlett apologising for not having acknowledged receipt of the portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot; asks if it could be reproduced for their journal.
11. 24 Jun 1903 from G N Haden & Sons, engineers, Trowbridge about an inspection on some apparatus.
12. 31 Dec 1903 from Harold Brakspear about Lacock church repairs; Banks has agreed to rectify the priest's door. Also concerning the digging at Malmesbury which has been unproductive but he has found some tiling in situ.
Date1903-1904
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