Box 104
Contains 147 Results:
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Jul.9, 1974
London; My dearest Sylvia, How glad I was to see your handwriting again & to hope I may see you both again soon.
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, May 25, 1975
London; Dearest Sylvia & Francis, How are you? I last heard of you from Gordon, who telephoned to say he & his friend Veronica
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, Was sorry that we were interrupted yesterday. I had a lot more to say. Lets meet after Friday -
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, I shall be absolutely delighted if you can do that drawing before Saturday because
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, You rang up at a bad moment as the lights had frized & an electrician was tinkering with them.
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, I saw some people yesterday afternoon who told me that Dick comforted Heather on Friday night
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, Was it you who rang up on Saturday? I don't know any other Mr. Lewis. I'm alone here tomorrow
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, The long letter idea isn't good. I no longer want to write that things are cheering up here.
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, You seem to be in great form these days. I hear amusing scraps of chit, especially one as regards you & Wilenski.
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, Has the enclosed gossip bit reached you? Evelyn always says how much he admires you.