Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Maconchy
Letter No. VWL2887
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Maconchy
Letter No.: VWL2887
R. Vaughan Williams,
Music Department, Cornell,
Ithaca, N.Y. U.S.A..
November 16th 1954.
Dearest Betty,
Thank you so much for your letter and good wishes. I had my birthday at Ann Arbor on the Huron river, when we were touring. We have had a fine time, seeing the sights – Niagara, including dressing up in oilskins and going down to the foot of the falls all among the spray, and in the little ship – and the Grand Canyon. We went right accross1 the continent by train, through the most astonishing scenery, and after lecturing at Los Angeles, had a week’s holiday by the sea at Santa Barbara among palm trees and pelicans. Lovely weather and swimming, so it was a bit of a shock to return to eight inches of snow! That has vanished now, and its bright autumn weather. We have a week more here, two concerts, one in Buffalo, where one goes in a small plane like a bus, and then a week in New York, and home. It has all been very exciting and interesting, and we have met a lot of nice people. But we are looking forward to going home all the same.
I do hope Nicola is quite recovered now. I am glad they let you stay with her.2
Love from
Uncle Ralph
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2. Maconchy’s daughter, Nicola LeFanu.
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Addressed to: Mrs Lefanu, Shottesbrook, Boreham, Chelmsford, Essex.
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Citation:Cobbe 639