Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Title
Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Description
Emphasises need to eat and sleep well at this stage of her life. Apologises on state of bananas. Hopes she will enjoy future activities and catches up with family news.
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Date
1946-10-17
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Two page handwritten letter
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Identifier
EChadwickRLaphamR461017
Transcription
Kingsley
Gilbert R Hale
Ches:
THURS: 17 Oct 46.
My [underlined] dear Rosemary [/underlined]
Mummy & I we [sic] glad to receive your letter of the 16th and Mummy is sending you a tin of jam at once.
I expect that you need lots of jam to help the bread along eh! & I’m glad to know that you are eating well my dear.
It is very necessary for you to eat well & sleep well at this stage of your life so always let me know darling if you are not doing either of these.
Sorry the bananas we [sic] squashed, I guess the post office people are not
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so careful as they might be but I hope that you enjoy the rest of the parcel of fruit & sweets which Mummy sent to you.
I hope that you will enjoy the music recital on Friday & the exhibition on Saturday.
We hav’nt [sic] any particular news just now except that I bought for Mummy a very nice Georgian Silver tray to remember our Silver Wedding by, I’m sure you will like it.
We are all quite well & send you lots of love
Yours
Daddy.
Gilbert R Hale
Ches:
THURS: 17 Oct 46.
My [underlined] dear Rosemary [/underlined]
Mummy & I we [sic] glad to receive your letter of the 16th and Mummy is sending you a tin of jam at once.
I expect that you need lots of jam to help the bread along eh! & I’m glad to know that you are eating well my dear.
It is very necessary for you to eat well & sleep well at this stage of your life so always let me know darling if you are not doing either of these.
Sorry the bananas we [sic] squashed, I guess the post office people are not
[page break]
so careful as they might be but I hope that you enjoy the rest of the parcel of fruit & sweets which Mummy sent to you.
I hope that you will enjoy the music recital on Friday & the exhibition on Saturday.
We hav’nt [sic] any particular news just now except that I bought for Mummy a very nice Georgian Silver tray to remember our Silver Wedding by, I’m sure you will like it.
We are all quite well & send you lots of love
Yours
Daddy.
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Citation
Roy Chadwick, “Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/10372.
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