The Independent - London, January 20th, 1997
There was one friendship in Harman Grisewood's life which was so important to him that I should like to add a note about it further to Leonard Miall's admirable obituary {10 January}, and that was with the artist and poet David Jones, writes E. C. Hodgkin.
"I miss Harman appallingly," Jones wrote in June 1941. "They have gone to live at Richmond, found a house and settled down there . . . but I am jolly sorry for the complete break-up of all that old Chelsea thing. I can hardly bear it. I do miss seeing Harman and calling on them more than I can say."
This was in a letter written to Tom Burn...
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