National Portrait Gallery - Form letter completed in manuscript with stamped signature inviting Frazer to sit for a portrait photograph for their collection.
National Portrait Gallery, London, WC2. - re portraits of Housman
Mannington, W.T., 1932
Drawing of Thomson for National Portrait Gallery
Parsons, C.A. 1930
Rawlinson, J.F.P. 1923
Soulsby, W. 1920
Re Hon. Degree at Cambridge 1920
National Portrait Gallery - Understands from Duncan Robinson, Director of the Fitzwilliam, that Peter might be interested in donating a portrait drawing by Elisabeth Frink to the National Gallery; they would be delighted to discuss the matter further with Peter.
7 Audley Square, W.1. - The Board of the National Portrait Gallery thanks them for the gift of the Bourdelle bust of Frazer; Charles Aitken, the Director of the Tate, is interested in the original clay [i.e. plaster] model.
7 Audley Square, W.1. - The Bourdelle bust [of Frazer] arrived at the National Portrait Gallery; Mr Caw, of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery was there and was sorry not to have it for his gallery.
7 Audley Square, W.1., Private - Is interested to hear about the bust of Frazer by Bourdelle, reminds her that the National Portrait Gallery does not exhibit portraits of living people; offers to approach the Tate Gallery; thinks Bourdelle is underrepresented in England.
Barlow Moor, near Manchester. - Asks where he can see the original portraits of Keats from which engravings were taken, and what the 'National Portrait Gallery' signifies.