| St John's Library/Beaton/A1/107 contains: |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Italy |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Italy |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Italy |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Sicily |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Cape Cod |
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Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
| Title |
Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Italy |
| Reference |
A1/107/2 |
| Covering Dates |
1 May 1949 |
| Extent and Medium |
2p; paper |
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| Content and context |
Beaton's letter was a joy, though 'that was stupid' about his cold. But is sure that Beaton is now doing great things while he is 'languishing on this primitive outpost'. Wishes to stay for another month and then spend most of June in Paris. Prefers to imagine Beaton among his roses and cows than in the Plaza. The absence of loved ones can sometimes be a blessing when you are trying to work. Looks as if he is going to be evicted from his New York apartment, as the owners want it for themselves. Discusses Juliet Duff and Little Avedon. Asks if Peter Watson has arrived back in London, and whether he is with Waldeman. Wyston Anden has arrived in Funio 'accompanied by an entourage of rather dismal youngsters' who 'remain grandly aloof'. Has heard that Brian Howard is on his way here, so by the end of May he feels they shall 'leave without regret'. Is working with enthusiasm which makes him feel content, as does Jack. Praises Jack. |
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