In 1930 Wood spent time in both Cornwall and at Treboul, where he had a final intense and productive period. Although he was enjoying his most successful stage yet, he was deeply discontented and disturbed. The letters end shortly before his final journey back to England in August. He was killed by a train at Salisbury Station, shortly after meeting his mother and sister. Letters written from: Montevideo (Paris), London, Manchester and Treboul.
Letters from Christopher 'Kit' Wood to his mother, 1930
This material is held atTate Archive
- Reference
- GB 70 TGA 773/10
- Dates of Creation
- Jan-Dec 1930
- Physical Description
- 1 folder, 43 pieces