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- 7 Jul [?] 1922 (Creation)
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1 postcard with reproduction of engraving of the church of La Ferté Bernard, Sarthe (from a series "Eglises de France)
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St. Cloud. - Had been sorry about Trevelyan's speedy departure, because it prevented her seeing him again [beforehand]; was glad to get his message on Saturday morning. Thanks him for coming to the office: always gives her great pleasure to shake his hand, and she is pleased to count herself among those whom he does not forget. Her family were glad he remembered them.
Félix Gicquel's message is written on the front of the postcard, above and below the illustration: he will go eagerly to hear the Hungarian violinist [Jelly d'Arányi or her sister Adila?]. Hopes Trevelyan found his wife and son well. Will be very pleased to see [Francis] Birrell again, as long as Birrell's pipe does not keep him in 'some bad place' at the time he had arranged with Félix.
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- French
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- Gicquel, Marguerite (fl 1920s) friend of R. C. Trevelyan (Subject)
- Gicquel, Félix Louis Achille Marie (1880-1923) friend of R. C. Trevelyan (Subject)
- d’Arányi, Jelly Eva (1893-1966), violinist (Subject)
- Fachiri, Adila Adrienne Adalbertina Maria (1886-1962), violinist (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Subject)
- Birrell, Francis Frederick Locker (1889-1935) writer (Subject)