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Not all culture was lost during the war

Canaletto’s painting The Stonemason's Yard was hidden in a Welsh slate mine during the second world war.
Canaletto’s painting The Stonemason's Yard was hidden in a Welsh slate mine during the second world war. Photograph: GL Archive/Alamy

I was fascinated to read about the wartime safe-keeping of National Gallery paintings (Canaletto masterpiece returns to Wales 80 years after it was hidden in slate mine, 7 May). I remember my mother taking me and my sister to the gallery early on in the war to see the one painting remaining for people to see, and she told us then that all the others had gone to be safely stored within caves in the mountains of Wales. Also, we went to a piano recital there by Myra Hess, so we did not lose everything to war.
Julia Hooper
Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire

• Jonathan Yeo’s portrait of the king (15 May) is excellent, but, apart from the obvious, why choose a monarch butterfly to flutter by his shoulder? It is rarely seen in this country. The purple emperor (colloquially known as His Imperial Majesty) or even the peacock would have been far more appropriate.
Melanie White
Reading, Berkshire

• That explains the lack of red paint at my local B&Q.
Toby Wood
Peterborough

• I nearly choked on my cornflakes when I read about “a primary cardiovascular end-point event” (Weight loss drug could reduce heart attack risk by 20%, study finds, 14 May). Surely one of the finest euphemisms ever?
Colwyn Lee
Swarkestone, Derbyshire

• When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother (being Italian) always bought olive oil at the chemist; she never had earache (Letters, 14 May).
Sheila Thompson
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

• As the Swiss Army knife now consists of many useless tools (Letters, 8 May), how about calling it the Conservative party?
Ian Grieve
Gordon Bennett, Llangollen canal

• Do you have a photograph you’d like to share with Guardian readers? If so, please click here to upload it. A selection will be published in our Readers’ best photographs galleries and in the print edition on Saturdays.

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