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St John's Library/Beaton/A1/107 contains:
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14 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from New York
15 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily
16 Autograph letter signed to Beaton
17 Autograph letter signed to Beaton
18 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Rome
19 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Rome.
20 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Rome
21 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Rome
22 Autograph letter signed to Beaton , from Rome
23 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Portofino
24 Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Portofino
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Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton

Title Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Rome.
Reference A1/107/19
Covering Dates 8 Nov. 1952
Extent and Medium 4p; paper
Content and context

Expresses sorrow that Beaton's apartment is being taken away. Thinks it is 'just a ruse to get you to decorate another flat free'. Is glad that Beaton is in New York, away from his 'female obligations'. Read in the "New York Times" that Alderich and Myers were happy with the alterations to "The Gainsborough Girls". Was offered a job, but hesitated for so long that they gave it to someone else. Now feels sorry, as it would have ended his 'financial straits, which grow increasingly severe'. But feels he must get on with his work. Hopes that Beaton has an 'easier, at any rate, less neurotic rapport with Greta G. this winter'. Feels that she 'will never be a satisfactory person, because she is dissatisfied with herself, and dissatisfied people can never be emotionally serious'. Is still enjoying Rome. It is a beautiful city, though 'inhabited by a quarrelsome and cynical mass'. Sees a lot of Orson Welles who has 'become somewhat pathetic'. Discusses Saint. Hopes that they can spend Beaton's spring holiday together. Will try to come to England when Beaton returns. Has half finished his play. Jack is fine but the animals are getting worse.

Index Terms
Garbo, Greta (1905-1990) actress
Welles, Orson (1915-1985) director, writer and actor
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