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- 3 Jan 1952 (Vervaardig)
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86 Chesterton Road, Cambridge. - Is glad she liked the Gainsborough card, which he thinks is charming and worth keeping; Dorothy disposes of most of their cards, perhaps to hospitals, but he always keeps a few; reminisces about the scrap-books he and his siblings used to make while his father read aloud to them; he still has his books. His health was good enough for him to go to Buckingham Palace three weeks ago to get his 'badge and ribbon from the King' [the Order of Merit]; he also took Tim to the Christmas Feast at Trinity and saw George [Trevelyan] for the first time since he had retired as Master. Is hoping he will be able to come to Leith Hill Place next summer: was very disappointed not to be able to come. Also thinks well of Britten: very much enjoyed his "Let's Make an Opera", and Tim thought well of "Peter Grimes" and other things by him; not sure about "Billy Budd" when he heard it on the radio, however, thinking it 'scrappy' and full of what Vaughan Williams calls 'wrong notes'. Thought [Roy] Harrod's life of [Maynard] Keynes was not well judged, but he had not noticed exaggeration of the influence of Bloomsbury. Had forgotten that Norton stayed with the Trevelyans when he was ill; was very fond of him. Bessie seems to imply Bloomsbury harmed him; asks if this is what she thinks. Agrees that it is a good thing that [his niece] Riette has gone to live at Well Walk; Tim went to see them there and had a nice time; thinks Riette very charming. Is sorry Bessie has been laid up by neuralgia, but is glad Dr Bluth's treatment seems to have improved it.
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- Moore, George Edward (1873–1958), philosopher (Onderwerp)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Onderwerp)
- Moore, Dorothy Mildred (1892-1977), née Ely, wife of G. E. Moore (Onderwerp)
- Moore, Timothy (1922-2003) composer (Onderwerp)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Onderwerp)
- Britten, Edward Benjamin (1913-1976), Baron Britten, composer, conductor and pianist (Onderwerp)
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872-1958), composer and folk song collector (Onderwerp)
- Keynes, John Maynard (1883-1946), 1st Baron Keynes, economist (Onderwerp)
- Norton, Henry Tertius James (1886-1937) mathematician (Onderwerp)
- Moore, Henriette Helene Rebecca Sturge (1907-1995) theatre and interior designer (Onderwerp)
- Bluth, Karl Theodor (1892-1964) psychiatrist and writer (Onderwerp)