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Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer
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Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton

  • Beaton
  • Fonds
  • 1917–1980

Includes correspondence, diaries, notebooks, typescripts and one photograph.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Family correspondence

32 autograph letters from Beaton to his family from abroad, 6 telegrams, 4 press cuttings, and 1 rough sketch of a dress.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Hotel Vendome, Paris

  • Beaton/A/A2/14a/99
  • Item
  • 11 Nov. 1950–19 Nov. 1950 (Circa. Year deduced from context.)
  • Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton

Describes his hotel room. Wishes Garbo was with him. Describes an evening with Mona Williams. Mentions his 'little Greek friend'. Exhorts Garbo to ask Crocker to hurry up her nationalisation so that she will be free to meet him in New York. Begins writing again on Sunday 19 November. Refers to the process of sorting his photographs for inclusion in his Photobiography. Asks if he can use one featuring Garbo. Lists his engagements in London. Writes that he is currently in Brighton with his mother, who has been ill. Mentions his Gainsborough play. Another break in the letter and the next passage written from London. Writes that the Queen of Holland is making a state visit in London and he is having Leland Haywood and his wife to dinner. A postscript states that he would be jealous if Garbo had met the Oliviers and encourages Garbo to spend time with him.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Hotel Vendome, Paris

Complains that Paris is dreary. Describes a day trip to Fontainebleau. Mentions his regular morning visits to Diana Cooper, who is ill in bed. Encourages Garbo to make arrangements to meet him in America. Details of his lunch with 'black and white', who intimated that it was too late for he and Garbo to be married. Lists his activities in Paris including looking at Dior's clothes and lunching with Peter Watson. Looks forward to reading a letter from Garbo that awaits him on his return to London on Sunday.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Reddish House

  • Beaton/A/A2/14a/97
  • Item
  • 29 Oct. 1950 (Circa. Letter dated 'October 29th Sunday morning'.)
  • Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton

Refers to a telephone conversation with Garbo. Complains about his business in London, the cold weather and his domestic troubles. Plans to go to Paris and to stay with Diana Cooper at Chantilly, as the water at Reddish will be turned off whilst an aga is fitted. Informs Garbo of his plans to travel to America on 30 November and be in New York about 5 December. Invites her to spend Christmas with him. Suggests that she should appear in a film version of a book about Florence Nightingale that he has just read. Postscript written the next day regarding the death of King Gustav V of Sweden.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo

Excuses himself for not having written the previous Sunday. Sends a list of events of the week before it, including the death and memorial service of Sibyl Colefax, and the return of Beaton's secretary. Thanks Garbo for her letter. Suggests that Nella Webb got the dates of her predications wrong as they are both going through frustrating times. Longs for Garbo.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Reddish House

Complains about his trip to London and the set backs regarding staging his Gainsborough play. Informs her that his plans for winter and travelling to New York are not settled. Mentions theatre trips he has made. Refers to his 'rocky' home life, which has been made a little calmer by a visit from their 'nice maid Elsie', resting from caring from her mother. Writes about his garden.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Reddish House

Wonders whether Garbo has been given American citizenship. Informs her that he now eats as little as she does. Complains that he is depressed, and that Mrs Wells, the maid, is lonely and feels ill treated by his mother. Describes his photo shoot of Princess Elizabeth's new baby at Clarence House in London. Mentions Prince Charles and Prince Philip. Details a visit to Bath and lunch with his sister, Nancy. Comments on the change of season. Mentions his dog. Plans to have the David Cecils to lunch, dine with Juliet Duff, and travel to London the next day.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Reddish House

Longs for Garbo to come to visit him in England. Mentions his hard work on his Gainsborough play. Writes that his relationship with Garbo feels like part of another life. Illustrates this with an anecdote about how he went to dinner with Lady Duff, and Howard Sturgess surprised him by mentioning Garbo. Complains about the wet weather. Describes his stay in Chipping Campden near Stratford-upon-Avon with John Gielgud. Praises Gielgud's acting. Describes a visit to an eccentric old man who had made a museum of an eclectic collection of items. Describes his daily routine working on his play back at Reddish. Mentions Mr Blick, his mother, David Cecil and Augustus John. Informs her that he has not heard from the Bliss Brothers. Refers to the absence of his secretary.

Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer

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