DD102148: Difference between revisions
From WikiDelia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Martinwguy (talk | contribs) Created page with "{{Thumb|DD102148}} DD102148 is a letter dated 21st July 1970 to Delia "herewith cheque for Poetry from Prison..." Category:Paper" |
Martinwguy (talk | contribs) |
||
| (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Thumb|DD102148}} | {{Thumb|DD102148}} | ||
[[DD102148]] is a letter dated 21st July 1970 to Delia "herewith cheque for Poetry from Prison..." | [[DD102148]] is a letter dated 21st July 1970 to Delia "herewith cheque for Poetry from Prison..." | ||
<BR CLEAR=ALL> | |||
=Transcript= | |||
<PRE> | |||
24 Sydney Street, London SW3 | |||
21st July, 1970 | |||
Dear Delia, | |||
Herewith a cheque in payment for 'Poetry from Prison': | |||
£80 for you, and £5 in addition, which you advanced to Hedley. Since | |||
I have no note of Hedley's address, I'm enclosing a note plus | |||
cheque for him. Could you be very kind and forward it, please? | |||
I have paid John E. Moore for the hire of the sound-equipment, but | |||
have not paid the sound engineer for that night. Do you know his | |||
name, and the means of getting in touch with him? I propose to pay | |||
him £12:12:0, as this is what I paid the other sound engineer (who | |||
did the subsequent programmes) for each of the evenings he | |||
worked for me. I imagine that will be all right= | |||
I loved doing the programme with you, and I hope very much that | |||
there will be opportunities to work together again. I'll try to | |||
pin down my partner in Turret, Bernard Stone, on the subject of doing | |||
a limited edition record; he seemed to think it was a good idea, | |||
but is still a bit vague about _when_. | |||
love, | |||
TM [?] | |||
</PRE> | |||
[[Category:Paper]] | [[Category:Paper]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:21, 30 January 2021

DD102148 is a letter dated 21st July 1970 to Delia "herewith cheque for Poetry from Prison..."
Transcript
24 Sydney Street, London SW3
21st July, 1970
Dear Delia,
Herewith a cheque in payment for 'Poetry from Prison':
£80 for you, and £5 in addition, which you advanced to Hedley. Since
I have no note of Hedley's address, I'm enclosing a note plus
cheque for him. Could you be very kind and forward it, please?
I have paid John E. Moore for the hire of the sound-equipment, but
have not paid the sound engineer for that night. Do you know his
name, and the means of getting in touch with him? I propose to pay
him £12:12:0, as this is what I paid the other sound engineer (who
did the subsequent programmes) for each of the evenings he
worked for me. I imagine that will be all right=
I loved doing the programme with you, and I hope very much that
there will be opportunities to work together again. I'll try to
pin down my partner in Turret, Bernard Stone, on the subject of doing
a limited edition record; he seemed to think it was a good idea,
but is still a bit vague about _when_.
love,
TM [?]