Walter N. Senior | Herbert Stephen |
Edith Sichel | Katharine Stephen |
Eleanor M. Sidgwick | Lisa Stillman |
Constance Hugh Smith | Marie Stillman |
Alick Murray Smith | Jane Strachey |
Elizabeth Murray Smith | Howard Sturgis |
Ethel Murray Smith | Tennyson |
E. T. Murray Smith | Charles Tennyson |
Elizabeth Babington-Smith | Ivy Tennyson |
Henry Babington-Smith | Mary Trevelyan |
L. Pearsall Smith | Margaret Vaughan |
Isabel M. Smith | W. W. Vaughan |
Reginald J. Smith | Josephine Ward |
Agnes Spring-Rice | M. S. Watts |
Cecil Spring-Rice | Margaret Woods |
Georgina Spring-Rice | Annie Yorke |
Maude Stanley |
The portrait has been completed, and sent to Lady Ritchie. A silver inkstand and a pair of candle- sticks with the following inscription: "Presented to Anne Thackeray Ritchie by her friends, August, 1914," have also been given her, together with a cheque for the residue of the subscriptions, to be used as she may desire.
M. F. PROTHERO.
Tadworth Surrey 9th Sept. [1914].
Your letter came last night and I loved it, for I felt that if you were here, you could not enter more completely into all that this awful experience of war brings into our life. I long for Richmond every hour, and feel if he were only here, he could help more than anyone. Strangely enough when Sir James Dunlop Smith (the Military Attaché at the India Office) went
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