Friday, 12 March 1858
Did little but pack, shut up & arrange. Receiving an invitation to the Palace, I went there with a drawing of the Maccaw ― but Lady Y. was unwell. ― Churchill nearly showed me into G.F.B.’s room. ― His correspondence with F.L. is frightfully illustrative of his character. ― At 11½ went to the Shakespeares & had my φοτογραφ taken ― & lunched there ― very pleasantly & Mrs. S.’s playing poor H.C.’s “Cloches du Monastère”1 was pleasant sad. ― Saw Campbell & Billy2 & I came back. ― Went to F.L. to walk, but he was busy with copying letters of that horrid brute B. & so, meeting Sir J.R. ― walked with him. ― Dined with F.L. having moved there altogether ― & slept but uneasily ― as the wind had risen & the “noises” were various.
[Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.]
Major John Davenport Shakespear was my great great grandfather. The photographs which he took of Corfu in 1858 with the camera which he bought from Edward Lear have recently gone on permanent exhibition at the palace of Mon Repos in Corfu.
Some of the photos are on my website; follow links to Corfu and then Shakespear photos.