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ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1910-03-24
DescriptionHandwritten poem composed by Rubén Darío.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1908-05-29
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Director of Crédit Lyonnais, responding to a previous letter about an economic matter.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to the Nicaraguan Consul in Manchester, [Ernesto Bermúdez (1872 - 1962)]. Rubén Darío asked him for a bank giro [payment transfer].
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Ernesto Bermúdez, in Manchester, responding his last letter and about the forthcoming reception with the Spain's King. Ernesto Bermúdez (1872-1962) was Consul of Nicaragua at Manchester. Rubén Darío was in Madrid when the letter was written.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1908-05-26
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Ernesto Bermúdez, in Manchester, confirming the receipt of the shipment and forthcoming meeting with the Spain's King. Ernesto Bermúdez (1872-1962) was Consul of Nicaragua at Manchester. Rubén Darío was in Madrid when the letter was written.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1908-05-26
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Ernesto Bermúdez, in Manchester, confirming the receipt of the shipment and forthcoming reception with the Spain's King. Ernesto Bermúdez (1872-1962) was Consul of Nicaragua at Manchester. Rubén Darío was in Madrid when the letter was written.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description

Concerning Waterhouse's painting the "Belle Dame" having been selected for an exhibition, his thanks to Woodiwiss for the photographs he sent, Waterhouse's painting of Mrs. Newton Robinson, and his trip to Switzerland.

ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description

Concerning Waterhouse's request to Woodiwiss to send the "Belle Dame" painting to Berlin for an exhibition.