Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Title
Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick
Description
Writes they are thinking of her and stockings being sent. and hopes lack of have not caused her catching a chill. Discusses family activity and news.
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Date
1946-10
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Two page handwritten letter
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Identifier
EChadwickRLaphamRXX1016
Transcription
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Rd Hale
Sunday Oct 46.
My dear Rosemary
Just a few lines my dear to let you know that we are thinking of you & hoping that you are quite well & happy.
Mummy is sending you some stockings & you must wear them at once as the weather has turned so cold.
I do hope that you have not got a chill thro’ not having stockings & I’m afraid that it is my fault that you have none with you as I wrote about this before but did not
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send you the stockings at the time.
There is’nt [sic] much to report from home this time, Mummy & I have seen two films during the week “Mildred Pierce” & “Do you love me” I did’nt [sic] like the first but the second was’nt [sic] bad in Technicolour, you know, all crooning & trumpet blowing etc:
Grandma a [sic] knitted you a very nice jumper, I’m sure you will like it very much.
We are all well & send our dear love to you
Daddy.
P.S John & Margaret came round in their new car today, its [sic] a little beauty. 8.HP. Austin Saloon.
Daddy
Gilbert Rd Hale
Sunday Oct 46.
My dear Rosemary
Just a few lines my dear to let you know that we are thinking of you & hoping that you are quite well & happy.
Mummy is sending you some stockings & you must wear them at once as the weather has turned so cold.
I do hope that you have not got a chill thro’ not having stockings & I’m afraid that it is my fault that you have none with you as I wrote about this before but did not
[page break]
send you the stockings at the time.
There is’nt [sic] much to report from home this time, Mummy & I have seen two films during the week “Mildred Pierce” & “Do you love me” I did’nt [sic] like the first but the second was’nt [sic] bad in Technicolour, you know, all crooning & trumpet blowing etc:
Grandma a [sic] knitted you a very nice jumper, I’m sure you will like it very much.
We are all well & send our dear love to you
Daddy.
P.S John & Margaret came round in their new car today, its [sic] a little beauty. 8.HP. Austin Saloon.
Daddy
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Citation
Roy Chadwick, “Letter from Roy Chadwick to Rosemary Chadwick,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 7, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/10396.
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