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Vita would not be amused Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 August 2008
Dear Editor
In the June issue, Weevil was, I’m sorry to say, guilty of a glitsch, writing: “the famous Sissinghurst gardens were planned by the Nicholsons”.
No doubt Sir Harold Nicolson would have been quite accustomed to his surname being incorrectly spelled and therefore faintly amused, but his wife, Vita Sackville-West, would have been distinctly unamused. She, the designer of the most visited garden in Britain today, was a writer and poet of some distinction, being awarded the Companion of Honour in 1946 for her ‘services to literature’.
Throughout her long and remarkable marriage to Harold, she was never known as ‘Mrs’or ‘Lady’ Nicolson, which her husband always respected, and she would have bristled at she being bracketed with her husband as ‘the Nicolsons’.
That said, Weevil’s reference to them made me look at the Sissinghurst Gardens website; if you want 15 minutes of pure bliss, browse the scores of wondrous photographs there.
Clive Anthony Greenwood,
Oradour-sur-Vayres
 
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