Letter: Venice illuminations

Mr Christopher Lush
Wednesday 29 July 1992 18:02 EDT
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Sir: Your correspondent Robert Booth (letter, 14 July), along with John Sparrow and John Julius Norwich, has no cause for alarm. The metal lantern by the Customs House here, which was cast by Messrs Theodor and Hasselquist, is in its usual position, and has been recently repainted.

As to the new lights on the causeway to the mainland, a number of Venetians have told me that they like them.

Yours faithfully,

CHRISTOPHER LUSH

Venice

21 July

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