Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Tindall Robertson
Letter No. VWL1719
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Tindall Robertson
Letter No.: VWL1719
The White Gates,
Dorking.
Oct 24 [1942]
My dear Tindall Robertson1
But I must just say ‘thank you’ to my old companion of the Maresfield Hut for remembering my birthday – I often look back on those days with pleasure and largely because of the friends I made there – I wonder what has happened to them all – Do you remember the man next to me who every morning sang
“I often lie awake and think what an awful thing is work”
– But I am getting garrulous a clear sign of old age
Yrs
R. Vaughan Williams
1. A cadet with VW at the Royal Garrison Artillery Cadet school at Maresfield and later at Bordon. See R.V.W.: a biography, pp.127-128.
2. The unheaded paper indicates a wartime birthday, probably VWs 70th. Tindall Robertson had presumably asked for VW not to trouble to reply.
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Shelfmark Copy:MS.Mus.1714/1/5
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Citation:Cobbe 402