From George Wynne   25 March/52

Ry.1 Dept. | Board of Trade | Whitehall | 25 March/52

My dear Tyndall,

It is a very long time since I have heard from you2 and I am anxious to know what your successes have been with the many irons you have had in the fire, I hope some of them have heated properly and profitably, pray let me know as no one can feel more interested in your success than

yours very truly | Geo. Wynne

We are all well at home and my little girl who was a great invalid during the winter is daily improving in health – My boys continue to go on very satisfactorily at the school particularly my eldest boy who is a tiger for work – Tho’ my wife is not here I may take it on myself to send you her kind remembrances

G.W.

RI MS JT/1/TYP/5/1844

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Ry.: Railway

heard from you: the most recent letter of which we have evidence was in late 1851 (alluded to in Wynne’s letter (0573) of 26 November 1851).

Please cite as “Tyndall0612,” in Ɛpsilon: The John Tyndall Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/tyndall/letters/Tyndall0612