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TRER/16/204
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Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Trevelyan
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- 1 Aug [1944] (Creation)
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The White Gates. - If the National Trust accept Leith Hill Place, will 'certainly stipulate' that the public will have 'rights of access to the woods and some of the fields', though Bessie, Bob and their friends must anyway feel free to walk there as they have 'always done'. The kitchen garden may go with the house or be let out to a market gardener; thinks this may be best as it has 'great potentialities'. Stresses that the National Trust have not definitely accepted the house yet.
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British Library, MS Mus. 1714/1/15, ff.189-192
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Transcription available on-line on the Letters of Ralph Vaughan Williams website, copyright the Vaughan Williams Charitable Trust.
Reference number VWL1924: http://vaughanwilliams.uk/letter/vwl1924
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- Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872-1958), composer and folk song collector (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- National Trust (Subject)