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TRER/6/59
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Letter from Eleanor Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 16 June 1911 (Creation)
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12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W. - Wishes she could give a good account of Stanley [Makower]; on a recent visit he seemed much weaker, and she fears the doctors are right and he will not recover. He is still very glad to see friends, and the Sickerts visit in turn. Mrs Makower despairs, as she has from the start, but she stays 'wonderfully calm and cheerful' when with him. Auguste Bréal went to see him on Sunday. Reports in a postscript that Robert has just come back from Chiswick and thinks Stanley a little better.
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- Sickert, Eleanor Louisa Moravia (1830-1922), wife of Oswald Adalbert Sickert (Subject)
- Makower, Stanley Victor (1872-1911), writer (Subject)
- Makower, Maria Agnes (1880-1957), wife of Stanley Victor Makower (Subject)
- Bréal, Edouard Auguste (1869-1941) critic, art historian and artist (Subject)
- Sickert, Robert Oswald (1862-1923) brother of Walter Sickert (Subject)