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- 11 Apr 1917 (Produção)
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1 item: pre-printed folding letter sheet for prisoners of war, no stamp required.
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Prisoners of War, Alexandra Palace [postmark]. - Thanks Trevelyan for sending him the Annual of [New] Poetry"; especially enjoyed Trevelyan's 'Indian play' ["The Pearl Tree"] which he thinks is 'greatly improved', with the new ending being 'much more effective'. Has read little of the other poetry yet as it is hard to find quiet to concentrate on 'anything more serious than a newspaper' in the camp; the 'constant company of dozens or hundred of other people is somewhat trying at times'. Otherwise he is keeping well, and keeping his mind occupied with plenty of work. Glad to learn of Donald [Tovey]'s "health and happiness"; had heard nothing from or about him for a long time so was wondering how he was; hopes Tovey will begin to compose again, though would 'quite understand if the present times are not favourable for artistic inspirations of a peaceful nature'. His own wife nad children are currently in the country; saw them last week and 'found them well & happy'. Has 'organised a camp orchestra of over 50 members, which is constantly improving' and has 'given very creditable performances of Beethoven' and other classical works.