Kensington Gore
LONDON. S.W.
Sunday Nov. 27th, '92
Letters home of a young girl attending the Royal College of Music, London
My darling Parents,
(ps, the music bills are coming in - I will get mine soon I suppose)
Don't laugh at the paper I am writing on - but I have a lot of this bits and I want to use it up - of course I won't send it to Jim. I know you won't mind will you pets? This is Jim's birthday - I hope he got the sleeve-links safely and that he likes them. This is such a very hot day - simply scorching and such a hot dusty wind blowing - just like your North wind days. How are you today my darlings? Mother slept with us on Friday night - she was away last night, but will sleep with us again tonight and tomorrow night because Maggie Purvis will be away till Tuesday - she has gone home to Cardiff. After dinner we got dressed and went to the Albert Hall with Mother - Lots wore blue - Mother black and I wore pink. The concert was the worst we have had there - it wasn't a bit nice and we came out before it was over. Nancy Lawson and he sister have just gone - they came to see us for a little while - Nancy is still on the stage. Her brother and Mr. Barker have both passed their exams for lawyers. Now I will go back to Friday. After tea Lots and I went out to the High St. and I did some purchases - 5 quirees of foreign paper for 10 3/4 - wasn't that cheap - 2 yards of white gossamers (3 3/4 a yard)for the holidays - 2 very pretty slip-bodices with fine tucks, lace and one with pink and they other blue ribbon though 2/9 1/2 each. They are real beauties - a very nice white petticoat -with tucks and wide torchon lace and only 5/11 1/2 - a real bargain - it is such a nice one - and 2 pale blue silk singlets 1/9 3/4 each - they were all rea bargains at Pontings sale the underclothing came to 15/4 1/2 altogether. I got quite a new stock, didn't I pets? I must get some more petticoats soon. My others are all to short and small.
I went to my singing lesson at 10 Saturday morning and after it went out for a walk to get in good form for my singing exam at 2 yesterday afternoon - well dears Prof. Blume was the examiner - Mr. Price came in too and stood while I sang. I wasn't a bit nervous and got on splendidly. When I finished singing Mr. Blume said "yes - you sang that very sweetly indeed and I am very pleased with your singing - the only thing you want is your voice to be stronger, but you are very young yet and it will be stronger when you are older". Wasn't that nice of him? Mr. Price stayed in when I came out, talking to the examiner for such a long time and then Cissiee Russell went in, she is Mr. Price's pupil too - when she had finished he came out with her and told me that I sang splendidly and that Mr. Blume was very pleased with my style of singing and that I had done better than at any other exam. I am so delighted Cissie Russell said that when she went in they were still talking about me and Mr. Blume asked "what is Miss Mitchells' first study" and they told him piano - he seems to be very interested doesn't he. Of course now I will expect a good report from him, I must go into College to see it tomorrow. Blume is always very severe in his reports and to get a good one from him is something - perhaps even although he said that to me - he may not give me a good report. I will see tomorrow.
Lots didn't get on at all well at her exam. He told her she must leave off singing until next Easter, because her voice is so unsteady and jerky - and she sang in the wrong time too. Miss Hardinge came in to tea with us yesterday afternoon. We are very glad that we didn't go to the Rodgers yesteday because it was so very hot yesterday and today. Last night by the last post your dear old letters came - 2 from Jim, he must have been too late for the mail last week - I was so pleased to get the 2 letters. I will answer them after. This letter is for Emilies birthday - I hope John has been up before her birthday and then she is sure to have a very happy one. But I wish her "Very Many Happy returns of the day".
Well now pets, I have some nice news for you - Lots is not going to be sent to Switzerland - College is not doing anything for her holiday - but Lord Hindkip has sent 20 pounds - so Miss Palmer told us today that Lots and I will be sent to Staffordshire in the North of England - because the air is very bracing up there. We are going to be sent to a village farm-house - near Agnes Dobries home - Mrs. Dobrie will look for a nice place for us and we can always go to their place (the Vicarge) for tennis, etc. It is near a chase 15 miles in extent. We are too see English haymaking - milk, cows, have a horse each and a pony carriage for our use, plenty of cream and everything we want. There will be heaps of picnics etc. for us and altogether we will have a jolly good time. I think Miss Palmer will take us up and see that there is everything for our comfort. Lots will stay the whole of the holidays - I will stay a month and then come back and go to Westbury, Up-Avon, etc. After I leave Staffordshire, Mother will come to Westbury for a few days and will then go up to Lots for the last 2 or 3 weeks. Don't you think it is lovely pets? We will get so well for the coming winter and beside we will have such fun driving and riding. We hope there will be a hunt meeting and we might go - only we hope we won't get a "spill". We are overjoyed at the arrangement - Miss Palmer thinks there will not be enough money (30 pounds) for everything including board, etc. - she will see when it is arranged - and if there is not, we will each have to pay our train fare one way which will only be 10/9. We won't mind that - when everything else is going to be paid for us. Aren't you pleased my pets - I do think that I am a lucky girl - I get everything I want. Miss Palmer said it would cost too much to send both of us to Switzerland - and they would think of sending one alone. Aren't we going to have a spree and I am so happy and won't I see a lot of England? Jim is still staying at the hotel in Trentham - he wants to get married he says.
Oh. Pets I was so sorry to see that poor little Artie is dead - poor Agnes and Walter - whatever was the matter with him. I hope you will tell me all about it - and do write and tell Anges and Walter how very sorry I am, etc. That makes 4 relations dead since I left home - I sincerely hope there will be no more. I am so sorry that Annie has had a bad cold again and hope she is better. So you go the gloves alright, I am delighted that they both fit so well but I am sorry that you had to pay duty on them. What a grand spread the Lonie's had for the christening - how ridiculous. I am so glad Harry has written again, what size gloves will he take and tell me all the sizes over again - I know Jim's - it is 8 3/4 - but tell me Pa's, Alfred's and Harry's - so as I will always know. Whatever made the Nicholls send you some of Mag's cake - was it nice and I hope the dove that the strange cat hurt is better. Now I think I have told you all for today. Pets I must say Goodnight with much love and a kiss from Daisie.
Tuesday 1.30
Well my darlings - here I am again - it is very close and hot again today. I have been practising all the morning. Mother is going to sing with the Orchestra this afternoon. She has been engaged to take the principal contralto part in "Israel in Egypt" and "The Messiah" at the Albert Hall next year. "The Messiah" is on Good Friday - isn't she lucky and they are the 2 greatest musical works ever done in London - so she ought to be flattered. I had a letter from Gyp and one from Arthur yesterday morning. They are looking forward to my holidays - I didn't know when I wrote on Sunday that we were going to the North - so I will be a month later going to Westbury. Arthur was so pleased, he said he had a letter from Pa about the gloves. Thank you so much Pets for writing to him. I am so pleased I had my piano lesson at 10 yesterday - Mr. Pauer asked about you all at home, and he told me to tell you that he is an old friend to me. I went in to see my singing report yesterday - it said " has great taste and intelligence - a pity her voice is not stronger". It was one of the best reports, if not the best - I am delighted with it. Lots wasn't a good one - it said she must not learn singing for a term and that her voice had a very suspicious unsteadiness. Rather a smack for Lots, wasn't it and I practised such a lot yesterday - in the evening I wrote to Uncle at Up-Avon and I got a letter from the Rodgers saying they were sorry we couldn't go down last Saturday and asking us for next Saturday till Monday - so we are going to accept it. We have such a lot of things coming on now - besides exams - next Thursday is the concert here - Friday Lots and I go down to Bromley to Mrs. Fox for the day and we are going to some strawberry gardens - you pay 1/- and can eat as many strawberries as you like - Mrs. Fox will pay for us - we will enjoy it. Saturday afternoon we will be going to Rodgers till Monday and Monday night - is the Orchestral concert in St. Jame's Hall - and mother is singing at it. So aren't we going to have heaps of fun darlings? We are sure to go somewhere when we are at the Rodgers. Lots and I certainly have very good times over here, don't you think so dears? Tell me what you think on the subject. Won't Lots and I have fun in Staffordshire and College closes next Saturday fortnight, but if our exams are over before then, we can get away earlier. I told Uncle about Arties death, when I wrote yesterday. Well darlings I think I have told you all the news for today - Lots is getting some lovely present sent her from her mother and father - she doesn't know what it is, we have been trying to guess - they will tell her next week what it is - they are sending it for her summer holidays - she is always getting nice things from home. I am going in to Orchestra after a bit. Love to everybody with fondest love and kisses each from you own loving Jessie.
Friday 8.30 am
Aren't I early this morning dears - we have just had breakfast. Lots and I are going to Mrs. Fox at 11 today , so I must finish my letters early.It is a lovely day - very warm though, I have just had a letter from Uncle George with a dear little pink rose and blue flower in it - they have got another pony now, so I will be able to have plenty of riding when I go to Up-Avon. Uncle sends his love to you all. We went in to hear the Orchestra on Tuesday afternoon and when I came out there was a box for me from Westbury from Arthur and Emmie with the most delicious strawberries, cherries and honeycomb - the strawberries were from Bobbie's garden - they were lovely and such a lot too - we had some for tea and mother and Maggie came up too - aren't they good to me Pets? I didn't get a letter from Arthur yesterday, I can not make it out - I wrote on Tuesday night and thanked them. I had a letter from Hedley Tuesday afternoon he has passed his exam and now only has his final one to go up for. He is going to Carlisle at the end of this month. We wrote and accepted the Rodgers invitation on Tuesday night and Miss Palmer had a letter yesterday from Mrs. Rodger asking her to allow us to go, so Miss Palmer accepted it last night. So we will be going there tomorrow afternoon.
Wednesday I practised till 12 and then went to Choral class and to Music Class at 2.15 - after tea we went out to High St. shopping. Wednesday evening Lots and I were invited to Miss Cockson's room to tea - she had a real pineapple tea, oh my wasn't it delicious - I wore my pale blue wrapper (for the first time) it looked lovely. Gwen Toms slept with us Wednesday and last night, because Annie Colteuan has gone home to the Henly regatta but she will be back today. I went to my piano lesson at 9 yesterday and had such a lovely lesson - there are only 2 more piano lessons this term. Our exams begin tomorrow week. At 11 yesterday I went to Harmony - there is only one more harmony lesson now. Yesterday afternoon just as we were having tea Kitty Kelsey (from Germany) and Miss Schronburgh (from Adelaide) came. Kitty Kelsey has altered a great deal and is better looking - she has long dresses and her hair up too and of course she found Lots and I with ours up. Kitty has two months holiday. Miss Schronburgh is very nice, she has only been over from Adelaide about 3 weeks - they stayed till nearly 6. Mother was singing out at a banquet last night - she looked lovely in black velvet evening dress. We had the last concert here this term last night - it was a very good one too - Lots were her blue and I wore my pink and grey street dresses. It is all arranged about our holiday now. We are going to Staffordshire - Miss Palmer will go up first and see that everything is comfortable and to get horses and dog cart for our use. It will cost 3 pounds 3 a weekfor us up there - won't we have a jolly time pets? Miss Cookson lives near there, so she has invited us to ride over and see her. We will be able to go to heaps of places. I think we will be going on Monday fortnight, or perhaps before - it all depends on our exams and when Miss Palmer goes up. Miss P. says she will tell them that we are to have as much cream as possible. Lots went to another Dr. yesterday with Miss P. and he said her only she had outgrown her strength. I have been wondering if I will get my waddings etc. before the holidays - the one I have on now is black. Miss Palmer saids to Lots and I last night when she said she was going to accept Mrs. Rodger's invitation "you get lots of invitations, you know you and Miss Butt are my 3 best girls, you keep up the tone of the house - by the ladylike way you dress and I don't wonder that you are asked out so much - there are hundreds of men in London who would like to be seen out with you three together. Fancy Miss P saying that, she gave vent to her feelings of course we are pleased that she thinks we..