= On having sent 3 drawings of scenes in Brighton to Clifford Musgrave, director of the Royal Pavilion, for possible inclusion in the collection of the Royal Pavilion. Thanking Musgrave in a subsequent letter for having chosen "Whitsunday Brighton". In the letter of July 28 1950, Bone writes that he is "working hard - very hard - at my elaborate drawings of Oxford for my wife's forthcoming book. ["Came to Oxford"]. The final letter is on arranging to meet each other for coffee in Musgrave's house and writing that he is "very glad that Brighton has got hold of the railway picture".
WITH: G. BONE, Came to Oxford (Oxford, 1952, num. (col.) plates and ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., large 4to. Dustwr. sl. frayed; backwr. sl. duststained).