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Beaton/A/A2/14a/127
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- 4 May 1956 (Circa. Letter dated 'Friday May 4th? 5th?'.) (Creation)
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8 p. paper
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Photographer, artist, writer, and designer of scenery and costumes. Educated at Harrow and St John's College, Cambridge, 1922-5. Made his name as a photographer through portraits of the Sitwells. Employed by Vogue in London and New York. Published 'The Book of Beauty' (1930). Photographed the Duke of Windsor's wedding, 1937. War photographer, 1939-45. Designed 'Lady Windermere's Fan', 1945. Designed costumes for 'An Ideal Husband' and 'Anna Karenina', 1948. Worked on 'The School for Scandal', 1949, 'Quadrille' for Noel Coward, 1952, 'Turandot', 1961, and 'La Traviata', 1966. Designed costumes for 'My Fair Lady', 1956, and for the film version in Hollywood, 1963. His play 'The Gainsborough Girls', 1951 and 1959, was unsuccessful. Published 'The Glass of Fashion' (1954), and six volumes of diaries. Exhibited photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, 1968. Knighted 1972.
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(Pages numbered 1-4 then 8-11) Addresses Garbo as 'Mrs Rokeby'. Writes that she is a 'very nice cook - most respectable and a quiet influence in the house'. Refers to the news that her husband may have to lose a second leg. Writes that his current pace is slow compared to that of New York, from which it has taken him three weeks to 'calm down'. Mentions that he has had a bad cold. Describes Spring at Reddish. Encourages Garbo to visit him on her way to the South. Instructs her to contact Mr Priest? who will make her travel arrangements. Likens Mr Priest to Mr George Schlee. Refers to a long drive and talk with Clarissa Eden. Describes the circumstances of the death of his friend, (Victor William) Peter Watson (1908-1956). Eulogises Peter Watson. Plans to travel to Chantilly on the following Thursday to visit Diana for a few days, then return to England. Hopes to 'do a lot of painting - and no theatre jobs for some time'. Writes that he might travel to New York on September 1st to do some theatre work but his contract is not yet signed. Sends news of Simon, the School Master, MCan, and the Salisburys. Refers to his house and garden improvements.