BELL/6/241
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[30 Apr 1945]
Part of Papers of Clive Bell
BELL/6/240
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Part of Papers of Clive Bell
TRER/23/114
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Xmas 1944
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
19 Lord North Street, Westminster, London. - Kind of Trevelyan to send his "[From the] Shiffolds" poems, which have 'all the nostalgia we must feel who have known that other world'; but as he notes 'Sorrow vanishes, the joy endures'; hopes that will be true for the grandson to whom that is addressed and for all the 'young born now'; also hopes 1945 will be 'better for all'. Hears that Mary [Berenson] is 'fading away': Ben Nicolson, Harold's son, who has been to stay at I Tatti for four days, writes that she is 'pale & still beautiful... her mind quite clear'.