THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Marion Scott

Letter No. VWL3244

Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Marion Scott

Letter No.: VWL3244


From A R. Vaughan Williams,
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.

August 22 [1935?]

Dear Miss Scott

So many thanks for your letter. What I had in my mind for Ivor was the possibility of his going to some doctor’s house in the country for a few weeks change – but perhaps no doctor would have him now that Dr. Robinson has this idea about Ivor’s tendencies – He dares not take any risk because of what has happened to another patient – I expect it is this rather than any definite change in Ivor.1
I can so understand Ivor’s not wanting the “Entertainments”!
Ralph wants to send a contribution to your fund and will very soon.
I will tell Gerald Finzi what you say – I am so sorry that you have not had a successful holiday – I can imagine how glad you will be to be at home again.
Yours sincerely
Adeline Vaughan Williams


1. Ivor Gurney, the composer, had been in a psychiatric hospital for some years.