Description | Letter from Colonel Phipps addressed to 'My dear Sir' in which Phipps returns a draft letter to the President of the Foreign Commissioners (not present) and explains amendments made by Prince Albert. He also forwards Prince Albert's thoughts on the medal designed by Monsieur Bonnardel, in which he agrees that it should be executed by a French medallist however that there should be no need to 'given any peculiar distribution' to one particular country. |