DLA105-0146 Transcription
G. BERKELEY WILLS, A.R.I.B.A.
ARCHITECT.
7, Stone Buildings,
Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.
and also at
High Street,
Marlow, Bucks.
January 20th 1922.
Dear Mr de Laszlo –
Mr. Baldry[1] tells me that you wish me to superintend an alteration to the window of your new studio, and that you are returning to town tomorrow –
I shall be in town on Friday and Monday next and shall be pleased to call on you in the afternoon – preferably about 2.30 – If you will let me know which day and time will be convenient to you.
I understand of course that Mr. Cooper’s[2] connection with you as your architect has terminated, but to avoid any breach of etiquette I should be much obliged if, before I visit the work, you would write me a letter stating that your employment of Mr. Cooper as your architect has definitely ceased.
Yours very truly
G. Berkeley Wills.
[Noted in the bottom left margin] Monday 5½
Editorial Note:
Gerald Berkeley Wills (1882–1979), British architect
SMDL
09/01/2023
[1] Alfred Lys Baldry (1858-1939) [3562], British artist and art critic
[2] Sir (Thomas) Edwin Cooper (1874–1942), British architect