Item 260 - Letter from Desmond MacCarthy to R. C. Trevelyan

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Letter from Desmond MacCarthy to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • [1928?] (Creation)

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25 Wellington Square, Chelsea, S.W. (written on "New Statesman" headed notepaper. - He and Micky are looking forward to their 'jaunt' with Trevelyan; has written for rooms at the Hotel de Londres. Will spend Sunday in Paris, seeing Pam [Diamand?] and others; on Monday they will go to Chartres; would like Trevelyan to spare a day or two from the 'huge spaces of time' he will have in Italy to stay longer in France with them. Asks if he has a 'statuo quo chessboard'. Will return from Liverpool by the night train so they can leave Victoria by the train at eleven in the morning.

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      A pencil annotation reads 'Date? Before going to Paris'; another identifies 'Pam' as being Pamela Diamand, daughter of Roger Fry.

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