Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No. VWL1501
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No.: VWL1501
Sunday [Autumn 1940]
My Dear
This is grand about the yellow jacket and all.1
I don’t wonder he praised you to your face – he meant to praise your pretty face as all must wish to do – but some of them have to circumlocute (not me though- I’ve always gone straight to the point haven’t I?).
Here is a copy of “England” with my love.2
I address this to Berners – is that right?3
Love from
RVW
No, of course I haven’t “obliterated” you – I am always thinking of you.
1. The yellow jacket probably refers to the jacket of the first volume UW’s poems No other choice, published in 1941, which is bound in yellow cloth and ??had a jacket of the same colour. See VWL1796.
2. England, My England, Catalogue of Works 1941/1.
3. Presumably to Berners Street
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General Notes:
The letter is written on the reverse of a page taken from the minutes of a committee (not VW’s Home Office committee) discussing sending gifts to interned musicians for Christmas. If this date is correct UW was with Michael Wood in Bude at this time; it is not clear when UVW was at Berners Street.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/2/1/1, f. 83