Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Title
Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Description
Thanks for letter and is sending money for camp fee. Mentions that he enjoyed christening ceremony and spoke to Princess Elizabeth. Catches up with news.
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Date
1947-01-27
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Two page handwritten letter
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Identifier
EChadwickRLaphamR470122
Transcription
22nd Jan 47
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Rd
Hale Ches:
My dear Rosemary
Just a very short note to thank you for your letter of the 18th Jan & to say that we shall be pleased for you to attend the camp at Malvern.
I enclose cheque for £2-10-0 for camp fee.
Mummy is sending you a parcel with oranges & apples.
I enjoyed the Tudor christening ceremony very
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and the Princess Elizabeth was most charming when I talked with her after being presented.
I’m feeling much better now & should soon be quite recovered.
Mummy & I are glad to know that all goes well with you & that you have got such nice girls in your Dormitory.
With much love to you my dear from Mummy & I
Yours
Daddy
PS Your photos are lovely & we like best Nos 11 28 38 & 41
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Rd
Hale Ches:
My dear Rosemary
Just a very short note to thank you for your letter of the 18th Jan & to say that we shall be pleased for you to attend the camp at Malvern.
I enclose cheque for £2-10-0 for camp fee.
Mummy is sending you a parcel with oranges & apples.
I enjoyed the Tudor christening ceremony very
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined]
and the Princess Elizabeth was most charming when I talked with her after being presented.
I’m feeling much better now & should soon be quite recovered.
Mummy & I are glad to know that all goes well with you & that you have got such nice girls in your Dormitory.
With much love to you my dear from Mummy & I
Yours
Daddy
PS Your photos are lovely & we like best Nos 11 28 38 & 41
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Citation
Roy Chadwick, “Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed October 30, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/10378.
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