- Kendon/Box 8/3/Item 34
- Item
- 1930 (Undated so date is estimated.)
Poem. Includes handwritten draft.
Poem. Includes handwritten draft.
Viscountess Doris Castlerosse. Autograph letter signed to Beaton.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
With two cuttings of photos of Beaton, Lady Castlerosse and others, one from 'The Tatler'. Thanks Beaton for his letter. Poor darling Cimmie [ie Lady Cynthia Mosley] died this afternoon. They have lost a 'divine friend'. Is glad Beaton is having a lovely trip in Rome. Thinks they all look very drunken in the enclosed pictures. The one of Beaton and Diana is 'divine'.
Castlerosse, Viscountess Doris (1901-1942)
Part of Papers of Louis Joel Mordell
Correspondence concerning LJM's application for a visa to visit USA as a visiting lecturer, the subsequent problems he encountered regarding the refusal of the visa on grounds of his being a danger to the USA and the efforts taken to find out why he had been so labelled and to overturn the decision. Includes official letters from US Government bodies, letters from the American Federation of Scientists, letters from relatives and friends and also correspondence with lawyers.
Various (002776)
Part of The papers of Sir Albert Howard
Cutting from The Times.
Virginia Penelope Thynne. Autograph postcard signed to Beaton, from Warminster.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Was ready to come to Beaton's party on Boxing Day when people turned up for drinks. They wouldn't leave and so they could not get to Broadchalk in reasonable time. This was 'annoying and dissapointing'. Henry sends best wishes for a happy New Year.
Thynne, Virginia Penelope (1917-2003)
Virgil's Georgics translated by John Dryden, read by John Crook
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Correspondence with Pat Boyde and a CD of the reading.
Vipasca off print from "Die Bergswerkordnung von Vipasca"
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Violet Seymour. Letters to Beaton.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Seymour, Violet Amy (1894-1996)
Violet Rutland. Autograph letter to Beaton.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Has never understood just what Beaton wants, and has received no reply to her request for Beaton to tell her. Discusses the possible place for a picture. Is lending him a reproduction. There is a new reproduction coming out quite soon.
Manners, Marion Margaret Violet (1856-1937) Duchess of Rutland
Vincent Mulchrone: How Hoyle found love beyond the Milky Way, Daily mail (2 Feb. 1970), p. 8
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Article about FH and Leo Smit's opera, The alchemy of love.
Newspaper cutting