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Image Not Available for Correspondence from James McBey to Marguerite McBey
Correspondence from James McBey to Marguerite McBey
Image Not Available for Correspondence from James McBey to Marguerite McBey

Correspondence from James McBey to Marguerite McBey

Sender (Newburgh, Scotland, 1883 - 1959)
Recipient (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1905 - 1999)
Date1947
Object NameLetter
Mediumpaper
ClassificationsMcBey
Dimensions26.5 x 18.3cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1988 by Mrs Marguerite McBey.
Copyright© Family of James & Marguerite McBey
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG008318.200
Keywords
About MeCorrespondence from James McBey to Marguerite McBey, dated 18 July 1947. Within the letter, on the reverse, he refers to a newspaper cutting as enclosed - no such cutting exists with this object currently.

McBey writes that the weather has not been great - "dull, moggy and depressing" - and that sometimes the weather gets him down. He says that sometimes he would rather sleep for a few weeks. He also discusses the issue of power of attorney regarding acquaintances Arthur and Lisbeth. He also states that he has spoken to Billy (Turner) on the phone.

Billy Turner was known under a number of different names, such as E. Arnot Robertson, Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson, and Lady Turner. She was a British novelist, critic, broadcaster, playwright and filmmaker, and there are photographs of her saved under ABDAG008302.74 - 76 and .145.

This object is part of an archive that belonged to Marguerite McBey. As a result of her generosity, Aberdeen Art Gallery holds the largest archive of James McBey's work, including prints, drawings, sketchbooks, oil paintings and memorabilia such as this letter.