Carbon copy ALS to Greta Garbo from Reddish House
- Beaton/A/A2/14a/75
- Item
- 11 Apr. 1950 (Circa. Letter dated 'Tuesday April 11th'.)
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Reports that he has been in London about scenery and the scene painter complained about the lack of time he was given to complete the work. Admires the spring flower show at the Horticultural Show but complains of meeting boring old acquaintances there and being mistaken for John Gielgud. Mentions that he attended a ballet that had come over from New York, then drove to Redditch with Clarissa Churchill. Complains about bad weather and ill health spoiling his Easter holidays. Cured by an electric blanket. Admires a book by Denton Welsh but does not believe Garbo would read it if he sent it to her. Hopes Garbo will read his book about Ashcombe. Mentions that the farmer's boy had pneumonia. Writes about his Secretary, Maud Nelson's ill health: He needs a replacement but does not want upset her. Discusses his vague plans, including his desire for Garbo to figure more highly in them, and his wish for a holiday in Italy. Refers to his bad dreams about their relationship. Asks Garbo to come to England. Asks her to inform him when she goes to California. Mentions that his nephew is staying with him to fence for Eton College.
Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy (1904-1980) Knight, photographer