7 DECEMBER 1934, Page 19

HAROLD WRIGHT

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Amongst the many activities described in the Memoir of my brother Harold Wright, which is reviewed in the November 30th issue of The Spectator, is the work he did on behalf of Country Industries, Ltd.

This is a by-product of the Rural Industries Bureau whose official status precludes it from buying or selling and thus prevents it from giving the craftsmen assistance in marketing their products.

I am writing to urge your readers to call at 26 Ecoleston Street (near Victoria Station) where they will find many and various good hand-made articles suitable both as presents

and for their own use. • At the same time, they will have the satisfaction of knowing that they have helped deserving craftsmen and miners' womenfolk.—Yours faithfully,