Nash, Margaret Theodosia, 1887-1960
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Mercia Oakley, 1913 March 29
Written from Iver Heath. Nash thanks Oakley for her letter and apologizes for being unable to send a longer reply. Nash is in love. Includes envelope. People mentioned: Margaret Odeh (Nash's future wife), Oakley's mother.
Letter to Mercia Oakley, 1914 December 4
Written from Iver Heath. Nash announces his plans to marry on December 17, 1914, and his acceptance into military service. Nash hates the war, writing, "never was there such world-amazing nonsense may it gasp itself lifeless before two years are out." Includes envelope. People mentioned: Margaret Odeh.
Letter to Mercia Oakley, early 1918
Written from Queen Alexandra Mansions. Nash has given a portrait of Oakley to Robert Nichols, who wishes to write a poem about it. Nash's wife is terrified of air raids.
Paul Nash Letters to Mercia Oakley
This collection comprises letters from Paul Nash to Mercia Oakley, written from 1909 to 1918.
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