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- 66350738 - slicitra
- 66470029 - JanetCormack
- 66481982 - Preacher357
- 67151655 - k8mielke
- WINNER - 67669364 - SusanMorley53425
- 68042307 - nickhawkings

66350738 - slicitra
LONDON NATIONAL GALLERY25 V 1950
Dearest Sylvia
This letter must be fairly hurried I'm afraid - i am in Charles' ofice at the N.G. He wants me to take Friday's pullie lecture so I have to do a little preparation. The subject is Italian masterpieces IV - & work after masterpieces have been used up in the preceeding three talks.
Is not the weather nice! However, there is a bright aspect of it - for once a rainy day when I have NOT just been to Carsons. I think I must wait until after Ehitman Poor Clifford is - I'm afraid the holiday at Brighton will be sadly interferred with by the weather which is a shame.
I have some poems in progress - a longish one and the topographical piece, as well as T6 Poet in the gander. It is too early to send you any yet but i hope to work on them in bed this evening after the AIA committee meeting - of which I will send you news.
But now I must prepare my lecture - then I shall not need to come to town until after lunch which will be a good thing.
Look, my sweetest cat, after yourself, my beauty - I think of you all the time - and miss you
I love you
Lawrence
Notm ore than a note
66470029 - JanetCormack
LONDON NATIONAL GALLERY 25 V 1950Dearest Sylvia
This letter must be fairly hurried I'm afraid (Not more than a note) - I am in Charles' office at the N.G. He wants me to take Friday's public lecture so I have to a little preparation. The subject is Italiam masterpieces IV - & most of the masterpieces have been used up in the preceding three talks.
Is not the weather vile! However, there is a bright aspect of it - for once a rainy day when have NOT just been to Cassons. I think I must wait until after Whitsun. Poor Clifford & Marjorie - I'm afraid their holiday at Brighton will be sadly interferred with by the metder weather, What a shame.
I have some poems in progress - a longish one, and the topographical piece, as well as the Poet in the Garden, It is too early to send you any yet but I hope to work on them in bed this evening after the A I A committee meeting - of which I will send you news.
But now I must prepare my lecture - then, I shall not need to come to town until after lunch which will be a good thing.
Look, my sweetheart, after yourself, my beauty. - I think of you all the time - and miss you
I love you
Lawrence
66481982 - Preacher357
25 v 1950 LONDON NATIONAL GALLERYDearest Sylvia,
This letter must be fairly hurried I'm afraid not more than a note - I am
in Charles' office at the N.G. He wants me to tale Fri-
day's public lecture so I have to do a little preparation.
The subject is Italian masterpieces IV - & part of the master-
pieces have been used up - the preceeding three talks.
Is not the weather nice! Howevrer, there is a bright as-
pect of it - for once a rainy day when I have NOT just
been to Carson's. I think I must wait until after .
Poor Clifford & Marjorie - I'm afraid there holiday in Brighton
will be sadly interferred with by the wretched measles
a shame.
I have some poems in progress - a longish one, and the topo-
graphical peice, as well at The Poet in the garden. It so too
earlyto send you nay yet but I hope to work of them in bed this evening after the AIA commitee meeting - of which I
will send you news.
But now I must prepare my lecture - the I shall not need to
come to town until after lunch which will be a good thing.
Look, my sweetest cat, after yourself, my beauty - I think
of you all the time - and miss you
I love you
Lawrence
67151655 - k8mielke
LONDON NATIONAL GALLERY 2 J V 1950 Dearest Sylvia, This letter must be fairly hurried I'm afraid I am in Charles office at the N.G. He wants me to take Friday's public lecture so I have to do a little preparation. The subject is Italian masterpieces IV - & most of the masterpieces have been used up in the preceding three talks. Is not the weather vile! However, there is a bright aspect of it - for once a raining day when I have NOT just been to carsons. I think I must wait until after whitram. Poor Clifford & Marjorie - I'm afraid there holiday at Brighton will be sadly interfered with by the metadler meatles What a shame. I have some poems in progress - a longish one , and the topographical piece, as well as T6 Poet in the garden. It is too early to send you any yet but I hope to work on them in bed this evening after the AIA committee meeting - of which I will send you news. But now I must prepare my lecture. Then I shall not need to come to town until after lunch which will be a good thing. Look, my sweetheart, after yourself, my beauty - I think of you all the time - and miss you I love you LawrenceWINNER - 67669364 - SusanMorley53425
LONDON NATIONAL GALLERY 25 V 1950Dearest Sylvia,
This letter must be fairly hurried I'm afraid not more than a note. I am
in Charles' office at the N.G. He wants me to take Fri-
day's public lecture so I have to do a little preparation.
The subject is Italian masterpieces IV - and most of the master-
pieces have been used up in the preceding three talks.
Is not the weather vile! However, there is a bright as-
pect of it - for once a rainy day when I have NOT just
been to Carsons. I think I must wait until after Whitsun.
Poor Clifford and Marjorie - I'm afraid their holiday at Brighton
will be sadly interfered with by the inetdar weather what
a shame.
I have some poems in progress - a longish one, and the topo
graphical piece, as well as The Poet in the Garden. It is too
early to send you any yet but I hope to work on them in bed
this evening after the AIA committee meeting - of which I
will send you news.
But now I must prepare my lecture - then, I shall not need to
come to town until after lunch which will be a good thing.
Look, my sweetest cat, after yourself, my beauty - I think
of you all the time - and miss you.
I love you
Lawrence
68042307 - nickhawkings
LONDON NATIONAL GALLERY 25 V 1950Dearest Sylvia
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I have some poems in progress - one, and the graphical piece, as well as The Poet in the Garden. Its too early to send you any yet but I hope this evening after
meeting - will send you news.
now I must prepare my lecture, after I shall not read town until after good thing.
Look, my , after yourself, my beauty - I think of you all the time - and miss you
Love you
Lawrence