Transcripts -Todd Hawkins: messages from Prisoner of war camps - 11

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Transcripts -Todd Hawkins: messages from Prisoner of war camps - 11

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Includes transcripts of letters and card to family on 28 September 1944, 12 October 1944, card 17 October 1944 and the first part of letter 24 October 1944.

28 September 1944. Catches up with mail received, photos and home news. Making enquiries about Reg Grose and catches up with other friends.
12 October 1944.Reports arrival of parcel and appreciative of blanket and chocolate. Comments on Richards latest photo. Thanks for her letters and news of friends. Mentions money, allotment and promotion.
Card 17 October 1944. Still getting her letters, encouragement and endearment.
24 October 1944. Reports arrival of two cigarette parcels and letter. Continues on next transcript page.

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MHawkinsGCG746982-250916-010013

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Richard Hawkins, “Transcripts -Todd Hawkins: messages from Prisoner of war camps - 11,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed May 11, 2026, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/collections/document/59730.

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This Item dcterms:relation Item: Letter from Todd Hawkins to family 28 September 1944
This Item dcterms:relation Item: Letter from Todd Hawkins to family 12 October 1944
This Item dcterms:relation Item: Card from Todd Hawkins to family 17 October 1944
This Item dcterms:relation Item: Letter from Todd Hawkins to family 24 October 1944