Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Marion Scott
Letter No. VWL3241
Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Marion Scott
Letter No.: VWL3241
13 Cheyne Walk
Nov 3 [1922]
Dear Miss Scott
Thank you for your letter. I think it was so kind of you to write.
I can’t help being ashamed of myself for I lost my balance just from carelessness when I was dressing in my room – I have often fallen before but without any harm – I can only think that it is a great mistake to fall before breakfast when vitality is low.
I am getting on well & I believe I am not an anxiety to anyone – at least I hope I am not – I am in plaster now & shall be for some weeks to come – but I am getting used to that.
I have often thought about Ivor Gurney & should like to have some news of him when you can send a line – Is there any hope of a change in him?
Yours very sincerely
& with many thanks for the kind messages
Adeline Vaughan Williams
1. Gurney was in a psychiatric hospital.
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Date 1922, from address, reference to AVW’s fall which is also mentioned in VWL3240, and date when Gurney became ill.
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Shelfmark:G61(285)
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus. 1714/1/31, f. 2 (typescript)