V. Letters to Isambard Kingdom Brunel
by friends and associates
CHARLES BABBAGE (1792-1871)
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CHARLES BABBAGE (1792-1871)
Autograph letter signed ("C. Babbage") to Mary Brunel, one page, 8vo, Dorset St., 10 Jan. 1842.
He encloses a letter of introduction (not present) for Prandi. "If Mr. Brunel should have set out for Turin will you open the accompanying letter. I think it would be desirable to forward to him my introduction to M. Prandi."
With an autograph note, unsigned, from Dorset St., Monday 10th, reading: "Mr Babbage will have much pleasure in dining with Mr. and Mrs. Brunel on Thursday the 15 Inst." (2)
Autograph letter signed ("C. Babbage") to Mary Brunel, one page, 8vo, Dorset St., 10 Jan. 1842.
He encloses a letter of introduction (not present) for Prandi. "If Mr. Brunel should have set out for Turin will you open the accompanying letter. I think it would be desirable to forward to him my introduction to M. Prandi."
With an autograph note, unsigned, from Dorset St., Monday 10th, reading: "Mr Babbage will have much pleasure in dining with Mr. and Mrs. Brunel on Thursday the 15 Inst." (2)