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- 6 Sept 1938 (Creation)
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W[est] H[ackhurst]. - Very glad she liked the 'Broadcast on T. E. [Lawrence]', which has been 'successful, as my utterances go' and he had 'fan mail' waiting on his return from Norfolk. Had a 'pleasant time' there, partly with the Kennets and partly with the Sprotts; the first part being '"tough" - bathin', sailin' and so on', which he 'quite enjoyed, and the second 'more archaeological'. Saw Binham Abbey; 'the strange modern rival goings on at Walsingham'; Houghton [Hall], built by Sir Robert Walpole, over which the 'present nobb [?] owner [George, 5th Marquess of Cholmondeley]' showed them for five shillings each; and Felbrigg Hall, owned by a 'fat young acquaintance' of Forster, Robert Windham Ketton-Cremer so therefore seen for nothing. Got 'so enthusiastic' over sightseeing, that in London he took his Baedeker and 'went round the Royal Tombs in Westminster Abbey'.
Is now at home, 'seeing that the outside of the house gets painted'; asks her to let him know when she returns. Will be 'pleased to make young George's [son of Sir Charles Trevelyan?] acquaintance'; he had been visiting the Kennets and Lady Kennet' was very much on to him as she is to all young and personable men. I don't think she does them much good!'
Expects she is still in the north, but will send this to The Shiffolds since 'it contains nothing of importance except my love'. Is here until Friday, when he is going away for a weekend with the Woolfs; not a good time to go, as he is 'so irritated and bored by Virginia's Three Guineas that I don't know what to do. Such an endless ill-tempered prate, and so badly-written in the true sense of writing. She wants a pill [?] she do'. However, is sure he will be 'charmed and captivated' when he sees her.
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Forster's radio programme about T. E. Lawrence, 'Cloud's Hill', was broadcast on 25 Aug 1938 on the Regional Programme, see the BBC's Programme Index website for details.
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- Forster, Edward Morgan (1879-1970), novelist and essayist (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Lawrence, Thomas Edward (188-1935) intelligence officer and author (Subject)
- Young, Edward Hilton (1879-1960) first Baron Kennet of the Dene, politician (Subject)
- Young, Edith Agnes Kathleen Hilton (1878-1947) sculptor (Subject)
- Sprott, Walter John Herbert (1897-1971) known as Sebastian, psychologist and writer (Subject)
- Walpole, Robert (1676-1745), 1st Earl of Orford, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Cholmondeley, George Horatio Charles (1883-1968), 5th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lord Great Chamberlain of England (Subject)
- Cremer, Robert Wyndham Ketton- (1906-1969), biographer and county historian (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Lowthian (1906-1996), 4th Baronet, educationist (Subject)
- Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941), writer and publisher (Subject)
- Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969), author and publisher (Subject)