Papers of the Sitwell family [manuscript], 1960, n.d.

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Papers of the Sitwell family [manuscript], 1960, n.d.

Photograph album of the Sitwell family residence, Renishaw, near Sheffield, including photographs of Sir Osbert Sitwell and Dame Edith Sitwell. Letter, 1960 August 24, Sir Osbert Sitwell to Rudy Vallée, mentioning the death of Madame Kochanska.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969

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