Masefield, John, 1878-1967
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VWL368 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gilbert Murray |
Dear Professor Murray I do not know whether you are at all interested in the work of Mr Cecil Sharp in collecting and spreading... |
19110425 |
VWL335 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cecil Sharp |
Dear Sharp I can’t tell you how much your letter has delighted me - indeed I feel so excited I can do no work this morning. I had been in... |
191107-- |
VWL272 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Joan Western |
Dear Mrs Western First I want to say how splendid it is of you to have given that magnificent donation.1 |
19350316 |
VWL5132 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to the Editor of The Listener |
It is proposed to raise a fund for the purpose of establishing a memorial to Gustav Holst. It seems particularly fitting that this memorial... |
19350320 |
VWL800 | Letter from Laurence Irving to Joan Western |
Dear Mrs Western, You have every right to think me a broken reed in the matter of your Holst Memorial Fund. I have been away since May... |
19350928 |
VWL4634 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Eva Hubback |
Dear Mrs Hubback,1 |
19360329 |
VWL675 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to H.G. Fiedler |
Dear Professor It was nice to receive your card. You can do nothing for me in Hamburg except have pleasant memories of our staying there... |
193906-- |
VWL1571 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Professor H.G. Fiedler |
Dear Professor Can you help me with a literary problem? |
19390625 |
VWL5048 | Letter from John Masefield, Ralph Vaughan Williams and members of the National Book League to the Editor of The Times |
Sir, |
19551126 |
VWL5077 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to the Editor of The Times |
Sir, |
19570425 |
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