Congratulates Myers on the birth of his second son [Harold], and tells him to observe whether he has the brains of the family. Invites him to play lawn tennis on Thursday. Sends back Myers' sonnet, and says he liked it. Claims that he would rather write a sonnet than play lawn tennis. Complains about the rhododendron. Sends on Nora's best wishes.
Taken by Eveleen Myers.
Label on back of frame in Eveleen Myers' hand: 'F. W. H. Myers. 1859, aged 16. My Husband. Evie Myers'.
Watercolour sketch of duck by Harold Myers, labelled '...[first part missing] from HAL'.
'Dover Street Studios, 48 Dover St, Mayfair, London, W.'. Labelled by hand 'H. H. Myers. Lieutenant on the Dido. 1915'.
Taken by Eveleen Myers. Print on paper showing a slightly larger area than MYER/26/2.
Taken by Eveleen Myers.