Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Title
Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Description
Looking forward to seeing her at weekend and requesting train arrival time. Glad school is going well and that measles epidemic is subsiding. Talks of photographs and pullets but no special news.
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Date
1947-06-08
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Two page handwritten letter and envelope
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Identifier
EChadwickRLaphamR470608
Transcription
[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Rosemary Chadwick
St Elphin’s School.
Darley Dale.
Matlock.
[underlined] Derbyshire. [/underlined]
[page break]
Sunday. 8th June. 47.
“Kingsley”,
Gilbert Rd
[underlined] Hale. Cheshire. [/underlined]
My [underlined] dear Rosemary [/underlined]
Many thanks my dear for your letter and Mummy & I are looking forward to seeing you at the week end.
Let us know what time your train arrives in Manchester so that Mummy can meet you & we will go to a Flick if I can get away early from the works.
I’m glad to hear that the school work is going along well & that you are doing your studies.
It will well repay you in the future I’m sure.
It is good news to hear
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined]
that the measels [sic] epidemic is subsiding & I hope that all the suffers [sic] will soon be well again.
I enclose the snaps which have come out very well.
Mummy is very pleased with the ones of you & I think that Muymmy & you look very nice indeed.
The replacement Pullet has’nt [sic] arrived yet but the others are doing very well.
I have no special news for you my dear this time but we are all quite well & hope that you are the same.
With much love from Mummy & I.
Yours ever
Daddy.
[postage stamp]
Miss Rosemary Chadwick
St Elphin’s School.
Darley Dale.
Matlock.
[underlined] Derbyshire. [/underlined]
[page break]
Sunday. 8th June. 47.
“Kingsley”,
Gilbert Rd
[underlined] Hale. Cheshire. [/underlined]
My [underlined] dear Rosemary [/underlined]
Many thanks my dear for your letter and Mummy & I are looking forward to seeing you at the week end.
Let us know what time your train arrives in Manchester so that Mummy can meet you & we will go to a Flick if I can get away early from the works.
I’m glad to hear that the school work is going along well & that you are doing your studies.
It will well repay you in the future I’m sure.
It is good news to hear
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined]
that the measels [sic] epidemic is subsiding & I hope that all the suffers [sic] will soon be well again.
I enclose the snaps which have come out very well.
Mummy is very pleased with the ones of you & I think that Muymmy & you look very nice indeed.
The replacement Pullet has’nt [sic] arrived yet but the others are doing very well.
I have no special news for you my dear this time but we are all quite well & hope that you are the same.
With much love from Mummy & I.
Yours ever
Daddy.
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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/10394.
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