Elgar apologises to the Brodskys about the telegram, quite a mistake on the part of the P.O. He sends his thanks and love to the dear Brodskys. In a P.S. overleaf, Elgar informs the Brodskys that his London address is still 37 St. James's Place, S.W.1 and in the country, Tiddington House, Stratford-on-Avon. Dated 6 Jun 1928.
Autograph letter signed from Edward Elgar to Adolph and Anna Brodsky
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- Dates of Creation1928
- Physical Description1 item 2 folios