Sir: Mr Daley's Article On Conservation In The National...
raises many points. May I reply to two which may particularly have misled your readers? As a public institution, the National Gallery attaches great importance to pub- lishing......
Dome Sweet Dome
Sir: In the field of erogenous geography (Letters, 30 January, 6 February), the prize is surely claimed by the most prominent landmarks visible from my former home on Islay, the......
Sting In The Tail
Sir: On the subject of the Princess of Wales's non-relations (Letters, 6 February), I was commissioned by Weidenfeld and Nicolson to write Sisters-in-Law, a view of the effect......
Household Heritage
Sir: Your leading article (`Lands of inheri- tance', 13 February) on the leasehold enfranchisement measures in the Housing and Urban Development Bill, which received a......
Thin Blue Line
Sir: Several weeks ago I was amongst the crowd walking past Harrods, when the police cordoned us off following a bomb warning. I noticed a number of policemen going to the......
Art Wars Ii
Sir: May I add a cri de coeur to Michael Daley's denunciation of the 'restoration' industry at the National Gallery (Arts, 30 January)? This is an international plague, as......