Letter from Paul Nash to John Betjeman, August 07, 1944
PublicCorrespondence between John Betjemen and artist Paul Nash. Nash sends some of his work to Betjeman just in case it can be reproduced. He tells him that he talked to the editor at The Listener but they wanted to wait until a "suitable occasion". Nash talks about Bath and wonders how battered it is as he has an Aunt there. He also talks about dining at Christ Church High Table of which he is a temporary honorary member.
- In Collection:
- 1 page ; 25.5 x 20 cm
- 51.75222, -1.25596
- Handwritten in black ink with "p.s." section written in red pencil. Includes printed letterhead "106 Banbury Road Oxford Oxford 59750".
- John Betjeman Collection
- Accession Number: 2000-010; File: Box 33, Folder 3
- Special Collections finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/john-betjeman-fonds
- July 19, 2022
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBookA300 @ 300 & 600 DPI Tiff, as well as on Epson 10000XL @ 300 & 600 DPI by KM. Images cropped and resized for Vault @ approx 35MB. Metadata by MT.
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