Includes personal correspondence, correspondence and papers relating to the Mass Observation movement, correspondence and papers relating to wartime camouflage and working papers for publications including Trevelyan's autobiography
Sin títuloSmall self-portrait sketch after postscript.
Small self-portrait sketch before signature.
Greets Elizabeth as 'Beste Tante Bes!'
Photograph dated 20 May 1905. Postcard made from it has printed advertisement on back for 'Miss Weisse & Mr. Donald Francis Tovey's Concerts of Chamber Music, Northlands, Englefield Green | Joachim Quartette Concert, Saturday November 24th'. Addressed by hand to 'Mrs. R. C. Trevelyan, The Shiffolds, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking'.
Photograph dated 20 May 1905. Postcard made from it has printed advertisement on back for 'Miss Weisse & Mr. Donald Francis Tovey's Concerts of Chamber Music, Northlands, Englefield Green | Joachim Quartette Concert, Saturday November 24th'. Addressed by hand to 'R. C. Trevelyan Esq., The Shiffolds, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking'.
At the wedding of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven.
Signed.
Casa al Dono. - Cannot remember whether he ever sent Trevy this snapshot, taken on top of Monte Secchieta last September. Read B. B. B. the extract from Trevy's 'Autobiography'; 'he liked it very much and was much amused by what you say about him and his "mytho-poeism". Will answer Trevy's letter properly as soon as she has 'got through a ghastly accumulation of letters' on her desk.
Clotilde [Marghieri] is staying with them, and also enjoyed Trevy's letter and autobiography. 'She has aged a lot too and her hair is quite white but is even more attractive mentally and as a companion than she was as a young woman'. Berenson and Nicky are happily settled at Casa al Dono; 'grieves' Nicky that Trevy has never seen it, as he would love it as she does.
Sylvia [Sprigge] is visiting next week; [she and her husband] like their home on the Via Aurelia very much. Thinks Trevy will see them in September. Alda [Anrep] is in Sorrento and Bertie [Anrep] at Forte dei Marmi.
Postscript notes that B. B. was 'delighted' to get Elizabeth's letter; thinks he has answered it.