THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Victor and Mary Sheppard

Letter No. VWL4379

Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Victor and Mary Sheppard

Letter No.: VWL4379


The White Gates
Dorking

Dec 26 [1950]

Dear Mary & Victor
You have sent us so much and all arrived just before Xmas – where can I begin! – Your united efforts at a bedjacket excites my admiration – I can’t determine what rows were knitted by each – & after that came the package of all that is most welcome. My husband was so pleased & happy with the candied fruit and we felt very rich having that bag of sugar. I wonder that you were allowed to send it.1
Last – but by no means least is Mary’s delicate flower painting – I admire it very much for its accurate drawing & colour – yellow is so difficult and you have got the clear delicacy of the flower – I once knew a Major’s wife who in her travels in many countries used to paint the different flowers for Kew Gardens – they had to be botanically accurate – You have the right gift and from what you write such a collection is needed. I feel so sorry that your father did not receive your gift – I know he was an invalid & that you encouraged him to enjoy more in life which was so right. He must have been made happy by your coming.
We are having a bleak winter but so far we are keeping well and hoping to have enough fuel to warm our rooms. Work still goes on steadily – My husband’s opera “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is supposed to be going to be given at Covent Garden on April 26 – but who can tell2 – This is independent of the much advertised “Festival of Britain” with which I feel little sympathy – however music will survive somehow?
Our affectionate thoughts and wishes
Yrs
Adeline VW


1. The Sheppards regularly sent parcels of food to the VWs during post-war rationing.
2. The opera was indeed given its first performance on 26 April 1951 at Covent Garden.