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- 6 Jan [1946?] (Creation)
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1 Kildare G[ar]d[e]ns W2. - Thanks for the book of poems ["From the Shiffolds"], which he found at his father's house last week. Good to hear the 'praises sung' of Trevelyan's woodlands; remembers with 'elation' their visit to the Shiffolds one spring or early summer; also still 'spell[s] out' his Virgil, though he often 'neglect[s]' his contemporaries' verse. He and his wife took their children to Dorset after Christmas, and were 'allowed to leave them there this weekend' to come to London. They have seen 'as many friends and exhibitions as possible', and spent last night with the MacCarthys: Aunt Molly was 'quite well again', and Uncle Desmond 'in very good form'. Went to see [Ronald Duncan's] "This Way to the Tomb" at the Mercury theatre, which was 'awfully good', particularly Britten's music. Hopes that if Trevelyan comes to Oxford he will visit them; they can 'hardly stir from there nowadays' [because of the children].
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- Sheppard, Sydney Herbert (1905-1991) sculptor (Subject)
- Vergilius Maro, Publius (70 BC-19 BC), poet, known as Vergil or Virgil (Subject)
- Sheppard, Clare Angela (1904-1988) writer and artist (Subject)
- MacCarthy, Sir Charles Otto Desmond (1877-1952), knight, literary reviewer and drama critic (Subject)
- MacCarthy, Mary Josepha (1882-1953) Lady MacCarthy, writer, known as Molly (Subject)
- Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982) poet, playwright and librettist (Subject)
- Britten, Edward Benjamin (1913-1976), Baron Britten, composer, conductor and pianist (Subject)