Letter from Ian Wynn to his wife
Title
Letter from Ian Wynn to his wife
Description
Writes about returning from his leave and that he misses her. Catches up with family news.
Creator
Date
1943-04-20
Temporal Coverage
Language
Format
Two page handwritten letter
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Identifier
EWynnIAWynnK430420
Transcription
Waltham
20th - 4 – 43.
Dearest,
Just a hurried note to tell you that I landed back here OK last night. I did not have to change trains from M/C London R I [?] to Grimsby & was in G-y [sic] at 9.30 but had to hang around until 10.30 for a bus to camp.
We are not flying tonight, but we had a nice little jaunt around the Wash this afternoon. That is why I didnt [sic] get this away earlier.
I am awfully browned off as usual when returning from leave. It is a pity Really [sic] because It is a glorious day. So nice & warm.
David did not develope [sic]
[page break]
a cold I hope? It was a good thing that we did not take him to M/C. The wind there was bitter as hell.
Well darling I am missing you like the devil already So I dont [sic] know what what [sic] it will be like in about a month
Anyway here's
Cheerio for now
All my love
Yours Always
Ian
P.S. using two sheets was an accident .
20th - 4 – 43.
Dearest,
Just a hurried note to tell you that I landed back here OK last night. I did not have to change trains from M/C London R I [?] to Grimsby & was in G-y [sic] at 9.30 but had to hang around until 10.30 for a bus to camp.
We are not flying tonight, but we had a nice little jaunt around the Wash this afternoon. That is why I didnt [sic] get this away earlier.
I am awfully browned off as usual when returning from leave. It is a pity Really [sic] because It is a glorious day. So nice & warm.
David did not develope [sic]
[page break]
a cold I hope? It was a good thing that we did not take him to M/C. The wind there was bitter as hell.
Well darling I am missing you like the devil already So I dont [sic] know what what [sic] it will be like in about a month
Anyway here's
Cheerio for now
All my love
Yours Always
Ian
P.S. using two sheets was an accident .
Collection
Citation
Ian Archer Wynn, “Letter from Ian Wynn to his wife,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed October 30, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/11817.
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