Expects that Beaton will not know that she is Ottoline Morrell's daughter. Felt that she must write and tell him what enormous pleasure his diaries have given her. Does not know any modern books that have given her more pleasure. Turns to them for "comfort and distraction" when she is feeling depressed. Is glad Beaton is much better. Asks him if he has seen "Lady Ottoline's Album". It is a book of her Garsington photographs with an "excellent and sensitive" introduction by David Cecil.
Julian Vinogradoff. Typescript letter signed to Beaton, from Banbury, Oxfordshire.
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- Dates of Creation4 July 1978
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Daughter of Lady Ottoline Morrell.
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Daughter of Lady Ottoline Morrell.
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