Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Alice Sumsion
Letter No. VWL3730
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Alice Sumsion
Letter No.: VWL3730
The White Gates
Dorking.
July 27th 1952.
Dear Alice,
It was sweet of you to write to me. I wish I could have been at Cheltenham, but was due at the King’s Lynn Festival almost at the same time.
I should have liked to have heard the Gardener work. Also, I could not very well have come down to your rehearsal just for ten minutes of the Mystical Songs.
I can’t immagine David Willcock’s trowsers ever coming down.
Thank you so
Start that again.)1 Thank you so much for your address. Ursula and I will come and visit you more than once if we may. We are stopping with Isobel2 at the Imperial Hotel, (of doubtful reputation!)
I hear that John junior has done marvellously at the University.
My love to you and all; Ursula also sends her love,
yrs R.V.W.3
R. Vaughan Williams.
1. The paper had slipped in the typewriter and “Thank you so” was at a steep angle downwards. The mis-spellings are reproduced here.
2. Isobel Holst
3. Typescript except for the greeting line and initials by VW.
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Shelfmark Copy:Mus RP 7120