Fisher, H. A. L. (Herbert Albert Laurens), 1865-1940
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VWL4076 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Herbert Fisher |
No news from London today! All well here - lights out again last night - but no zeppelin near - They were at Bury St. Ed: on Friday - so close... |
19160403 |
VWL441 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Edward J. Dent |
Dear Dent I was talking to my brother-in-law H.A.L. Fisher (minister of education)1 on Sunday - He thinks he could get a sum of... |
19180226 |
VWL788 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Edward J. Dent |
Dear Dent |
192405-- |
VWL806 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Herbert Howells |
Dear Herbert I have at last found out that the telegram was from you - Thank you very much - I took it for granted it was from my Brother-... |
19351018 |
VWL936 | Letter from Sir William Rothenstein to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
My dear Vaughan Williams - I have not forgotten my offer of the Holst drawing.1 I have now got all my drawings back from the... |
19360314 |
VWL3438 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Herbert Howells |
Dear Herbert I have at last found out that the telegram was from you – thank you very much – I took it for granted it was from my Brother-... |
19361018 |
VWL1141 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Herbert Fisher |
Dear Herbert My chief feeling is one of great pride that I can call myself a member of the same body as yourself - only in your case it is... |
19370202 |
VWL5044 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams and many others to the Editor of The Times |
Sir, |
19381118 |
VWL701 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood |
My Dear Forgive me - I have not written. |
193909-- |
VWL1357 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood |
My Dear The cream was lovely thank you so much - alas all gone now! You know how greedy I am in every way. |
19400106 |
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