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TRER/6/58
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Letter from Eleanor Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 22 May 1911 (Creation)
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12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W. - The Sickerts have been very distressed by Stanley [Makower]'s illness; at first there was thought to be no hope but his temperature has gone down and the doctors thought they may have made an error in diagnosis. Robert has paid several brief visits and says that Stanley 'talks quite naturally' and is able to read. His wife despairs, but Eleanor thinks she still believes the first diagnosis. More on Stanley's illness; recommends Trevelyan write to hiss wife if he wants to visit. Oswald and Bessie are well; Oswald soon to have a holiday.
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- Sickert, Eleanor Louisa Moravia (1830-1922), wife of Oswald Adalbert Sickert (Subject)
- Makower, Stanley Victor (1872-1911), writer (Subject)
- Sickert, Robert Oswald (1862-1923) brother of Walter Sickert (Subject)
- Makower, Maria Agnes (1880-1957), wife of Stanley Victor Makower (Subject)
- Sickert, Oswald Valentine (1871-1923) writer and salesman (Subject)
- Sickert, Elizabeth Helen (1876-1962), wife of Oswald Valentine Sickert (Subject)