22 Willow Road, Hampstead, N.W. - Trevelyan need not bring his watercolour: he has too many (fifty) as it is and would rather show new work which might sell. May not be able to visit for a while: at a consultation today with Dr Savage it was decided that Helen should go into the country with her sister Mildred and the children. This will probably be near Holmwood, but she needs absolute rest so should not be tempted to visit the Shiffolds. Instead, asks Trevelyan to lunch at the Reform Club on 1st August and to see the hanging of the pictures at the Alpine Club.
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TRER/4/66
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[May 1907]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
Does not know why Trevelyan has not received the enclosed [now missing: an invitation for Fry's exhibition at the Alpine Club?]: Trevelyan's father says he cannot come but has the dates wrong. Is fascinated by [Forster's] "The Longest Journey": reminds him more of Gorky than anything else. Logan [Pearsall Smith], however, 'kicks at it'. Is going to Perugia tomorrow for the Exhibition ["Mostra di antica arte umbra"]. Helen is much better. Does not think they will manage the Tovey concerts this time. A postscript notes that [William John?] Evelyn will not agree to the necessary improvements, so the Frys are still househunting.
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6 Nov 1957
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