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Letter No. | Title | Transcribed text |
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VWL2859 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Mr Howgill (BBC) |
Dear Mr Howgill,1 I feel much flattered by your kind invitation, but I think I must ask you to let me off; what with my coming... |
19540801 |
VWL3217 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Roger Fiske (BBC) |
Dear Mr Fiske, I don’t mind your recording my talk at all, and I shall do exactly as you advise and ignore the machine!1 |
19551108 |
VWL3261 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Howgill (BBC) |
Dear Mr Howgill We are very anxious to see Arthur Benjamin’s opera on Wednesday, and as we have not got a television set I wonder if you... |
19560129 |
VWL3487 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Roger Fiske (BBC) |
Dear Mr Fiske, Thank you very much for inviting me to talk about Elgar; I am sorry not to be able to accept. I think I have said most of... |
19570504 |
VWL3339 | Letter from Charles Parker to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear Dr. Vaughan Williams, I am very much in need of your help and advice. You will, I hope, remember me as the producer of the Elgar... |
19580221 |
VWL3336 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to W.D. Kennedy-Bell |
Dear Mr Kennedy-Bell, Thank you for your letter. Would March 10th about 11am be a good time for you? I must explain, however, as I did to... |
19580223 |
VWL3334 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Charles Parker |
Dear Mr Parker1, I was interested in your letter.2 The part which would interest me most would be popularising the... |
19580226 |
VWL3331 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Roger Fiske (BBC) |
Dear Mr Fiske, I hardly knew Dame Ethel Smyth personally and so I could not give you any reminiscences worth recording.1 |
19580302 |
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