Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
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Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
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Writes that they are looking forward to he being home and discusses arrangements. Mentions Alan spending time with them before sailing for Kenya. Catches up with other news and wishes luck for examinations. Includes apology for late submission of form.
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Two page handwritten letter
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EChadwickRLaphamR460722
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[inserted] P.S. Please apologise to Miss Bean for my not returning the enclosed form sooner.
Daddy. [/inserted]
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Rd. [missing word]
Monday 22nd July 46
My dearest Rosemary.
Many thanks for your letter of yesterday (Sunday) which we received this morning.
We are looking forward with pleasure to your being home my dear on Wednesday.
Mummy will meet [missing word] at the station at 10-20 am.
We hope that Uncle Alan will be able to spend some days with us before he sails for Kenya.
He is expected to be up here or at the Transit camp on Tuesday night and so may be at Kingsley on Wednesday the 23rd inst:
[page break]
[missing word] same day as you arrive home.
We are waiting to hear loads from him.
We have got the particulars about your camp but did not send them to you as we thought that there would [missing word] general information at the school.
I hope that you will [missing word] well in your elocution Exam, I feel confident that you will good luck my dear.
We are quite well hope that you are too.
With lots of love from mummy & I.
Yours ever
Daddy
Daddy. [/inserted]
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Rd. [missing word]
Monday 22nd July 46
My dearest Rosemary.
Many thanks for your letter of yesterday (Sunday) which we received this morning.
We are looking forward with pleasure to your being home my dear on Wednesday.
Mummy will meet [missing word] at the station at 10-20 am.
We hope that Uncle Alan will be able to spend some days with us before he sails for Kenya.
He is expected to be up here or at the Transit camp on Tuesday night and so may be at Kingsley on Wednesday the 23rd inst:
[page break]
[missing word] same day as you arrive home.
We are waiting to hear loads from him.
We have got the particulars about your camp but did not send them to you as we thought that there would [missing word] general information at the school.
I hope that you will [missing word] well in your elocution Exam, I feel confident that you will good luck my dear.
We are quite well hope that you are too.
With lots of love from mummy & I.
Yours ever
Daddy
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Roy Chadwick, “Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick ,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 5, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/10370.
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