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  • Collection: Leigh, John Lewis

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The letter advises that they have no information about her husband.

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The letter advises that there has been no news of her husband despite efforts made by the International Red Cross.

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The letter advises that they have no news.

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Doug apologises for not having written sooner. He talks about his fuel business and domestic news.

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The letter advises that her husband and his crew members are presumed dead. His aircraft was forced down into the sea by enemy fighters.

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A letter from a mother to her child.

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The two men are in a disagreement over a sum of money for moving house contents. A rented flat seems to have been lost. A third party, Sole, has caused anxiety with John's wife, Gladys, due to his 'beastly' behaviour.

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He writes that he has been approved for a commission as an officer.

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John writes from a ship en route to the USA. The weather has been rough but he has not been sick. There is little to do but he has made friends with a ship's engineer who gives them gin. The food is plentiful and good.

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John writes he is homesick and misses her and Wendy, his daughter. He has been mixing socially with the local people.

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John apologises for not having written sooner. He has been to the pictures. He is not sure when his next leave will be.

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John writes that mail is slow. He offers advice on his daughter's well being. He has been offered accommodation at Chalford if London gets blitzed.

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John has received a second telegram and a letter from Gladys, his wife. He apologises for not being able to help her when she has problems. He expects his weekly pay to rise to £7 when he becomes an officer.

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John asks if she is managing the letting of their flats. He has been shopping for presents for his daughter, Wendy. He should be arriving on leave in a couple of days.

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John writes that he has been working very hard on preparing for a Christmas concert.

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John promises to sort out his letters. He thanks her for his Christmas parcel. His concert performance was well received. He has been playing rugby.

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John writes that he is now an officer and has moved into the mess with some of his old friends. His new accommodation is much cleaner.

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John writes that a cheque for £33 19/- has been sent to their bank. He then tries to explain the calculation. They have had a Gang show which was very funny.

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John writes that it is easier to write in his new room and it keeps him away from the drinking sessions. His wife is pregnant again.

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John writes that he is due some leave at the end of the month. He describes his day.

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John thanks her for her letter. He discusses maternity care and his bank balance. His fellow officers have been getting drunk in Norwich and he disapproves.

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John writes that there was a panic early in the morning. She has been bombed but John says it won't happen again.

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The letter recommends Gladys Ward (the future wife of John Leigh) as a suitable pupil for secondary education. It continues with an explanation of her abilities.

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Observer’s and air gunner’s flying log book for J K Leigh, wireless operator/air gunner, covering the period from 25 April 1939 to 27 December 1941. Detailing his flying training and operations flown. He was stationed at RAF Volunteer Reserve RAF…
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