BRACERS Record Detail for 57213

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
921
Source if not BR
Stickland, L.H.
Recipient(s)
Stickland, Irina
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1949/10/25
Form of letter
ALS
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
FFE
Notes and topics

BR is "trying desperately to get a habitation in or near London". He feels he is probably being observed by detectives. "I want to join with my son John and his family in a house; then I can be visited without providing evidence."

"Snowy peaks" and flattery.

"Yes, I am more cheerful than I ought to be."

Transcription

BR TO IRINA STICKLAND, 25 OCT. 1949
BRACERS 57213. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell


FESTINIOG, N. Wales
25.10.49

My dear Irina

Thank you very much for the delicious tea — and for your very nice letters. I am trying desperately to get a habitation in or near London, and when I do I shall be visible. Meantime, I am marooned here except for occasional nights in hotels, and then I feel I am probably being observed by detectives. I want to join with my son John and his family in a house; then I can be visited without providing evidence.

What you write about “snowy peaks” is the sweetest and most delicious flattery. I am interested about your artist’s work.

Your offer of another cake is infinitely kind. I should love one.

Yes, I am more cheerful than I ought to be. Peter rang me up solely to expostulate because she heard I was cheerful. My affairs remain unsettled but I hope they will be cleared up soon.

Much love.

Yours ever
BR

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
57213
Record created
May 30, 2014
Record last modified
Oct 03, 2023
Created/last modified by
duncana