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Sent From (Definite): Edward NettleshipSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 8 Jan 1911
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Sent from Edward Nettleship
8 Jan 1911
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‘My dear P.
Many thanks for this about Miss Carter’s dogs.
Palace Pong & Palace Ping are (or were, - I expect they are dead) the parents of your Tong, i.e. Wing was a sister of Tong &, - if my information from Mrs Ashton Cross (I think it was she who gave it to me) is complete Wing & Tong must have been of the same litter.
I should like if possible to see Miss Carter & her dogs, and also the albino dogs at Golder’s Green if I can.
Will Miss Barrington be so kind as to send me Miss Carter’s address & I will write to her & give her the pedigree facts that concern her, & get anything more we want from her. – She is, naturally, a bit shy of strangers at first, - many of the breeders think one wants to get some secret our of them to their undoing – but I expect one can make that all right unless she is a particularly difficult lady.
I keep the ped. & Miss B’s letter unless you want them back.
Yrs
E. Nettleship.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
8 Jan 1911
Description:
‘My dear P.
Many thanks for this about Miss Carter’s dogs.
Palace Pong & Palace Ping are (or were, - I expect they are dead) the parents of your Tong, i.e. Wing was a sister of Tong &, - if my information from Mrs Ashton Cross (I think it was she who gave it to me) is complete Wing & Tong must have been of the same litter.
I should like if possible to see Miss Carter & her dogs, and also the albino dogs at Golder’s Green if I can.
Will Miss Barrington be so kind as to send me Miss Carter’s address & I will write to her & give her the pedigree facts that concern her, & get anything more we want from her. – She is, naturally, a bit shy of strangers at first, - many of the breeders think one wants to get some secret our of them to their undoing – but I expect one can make that all right unless she is a particularly difficult lady.
I keep the ped. & Miss B’s letter unless you want them back.
Yrs
E. Nettleship.’