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TRER/5/39
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Letter from Thomas Sturge Moore to R. C. and Elizabeth Trevelyan
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- 29 Sept 1938 (Creation)
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40, Well Walk, NW3. - He and Marie touched by the Trevelyans' kind invitation to stay with them at the Shiffolds if they are driven away from home by air raids. Hopes that the conference at Munich may prevent war, though fears that it will increase the power of Fascism. They would very much have liked to visit, but had already arranged to have Annie [his half-sister]. Originally enclosing an 'excuse from Helicon with two divisions of [his] Provocations in it'.
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- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Subject)
- Moore, Marie Henriette Sturge (1872-1956) translator, wife of Thomas Sturge Moore (Subject)
- Moore, Annie Harriette (1866-1951) teacher, half sister of George Edward and Thomas Sturge Moore (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)