Morris, Emmeline Mary (nee Fisher), 1868-1941
Letter No. | Title | Transcribed text |
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VWL2977 | Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi |
Dear Gerald I think I ought to have written to you to say that Alan Frank was most ready to issue a brochure & we have seen a proof.... |
19490330 |
VWL1535 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi |
Dear Gerald Your distressing news about poor Robin1 is most heart breaking - certainly the only thing for him is to get right... |
19410511 |
VWL3671 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Michael Mullinar |
Dear Michael I was very glad of your news. I do hope all will go well – how happy you will be then!1 |
194103-- |
VWL981 | Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear One It was heavenly to have yours - |
19360831 |
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 |
VWL1179 | Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Cordelia Curle |
Belov Boo. Morris’s Symph came through perfectly - It sounded very distinguished to me - The 1st movement just slightly like R’s... |
19340103 |
VWL940 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams and others to Edward Elgar |
Dear Sir Edward Elgar You said last night that owing to the badness of the Woolworth pencils you could no longer write music. We all want... |
19310909 |
VWL211 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood |
My dear Randolph It would have been too lovely to come to you but Adeline's sister Emmie is very ill at present and I know she won't leave... |
19061010 |
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