Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Mary and Victor Sheppard
Letter No. VWL4346
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Mary and Victor Sheppard
Letter No.: VWL4346
The White Gates
Dorking
November 26th [1952]
Dear Mary & Victor,
I am so sorry that I have to make up for a lot of time lost in Manchester, also several artists engagements, so I cannot suggest a day just yet – but we must see what we can do when Victor comes back onto the map.
I heard of your visit to the Hornsteins and I am so glad you enjoyed it. I am very fond of them both.
Love to you both from Uncle Ralph1
P.S. Your letter came on to Manchester. We have only just got back – hence delay in answering – I do hope your ‘fate’ has been pleasantly decided, & if its foreign parts it will be only the garden of the Hesperides of the Fortunate Isles2
Love Ursula
1. This line in the hand of VW; the remainder in the hand of UVW.
2. Mary Sheppard’s husband Victor appears to have had various foreign postings, and they were in Cape Town for much of the 1950s.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1737, f.59