Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine
Title
Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine
Description
Thanks him for letter and railway pass, found out it is valid for 28 days. Discusses possible dates for her to travel and mentions contacting family to give them her new address.
Creator
Date
1941-01-23
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Language
Format
One page handwritten letter and envelope
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Identifier
EValentineUMValentineJRM410123
Transcription
Lido Thurs 23rd
Thanks for letter & railway pass. I rang the RTO at Pad. & he said it was OK. & valid for 28 days & if I had any bother with booking clerk, talk to him & he would fix it.
What about making it Friday 31st? Seems a pity to waste the Sat. afternoon by my not arriving till so late on Saturday. Must see if this fits in OK. With Ba's arrangements & half-day (she's on mornings). Rang your people yesterday, but your Mother is at P.M., so wrote to her there giving my new address & saying if she is back in town before I leave I would like to go over to Barnet to see her. Must hurry to town now. Hope to get Mrs Goodrick's daughter to come each morning next week so that simplifies matters. Yes, send all socks & any pullovers for last time in dolly tub. All my love, Ursula
Thanks for letter & railway pass. I rang the RTO at Pad. & he said it was OK. & valid for 28 days & if I had any bother with booking clerk, talk to him & he would fix it.
What about making it Friday 31st? Seems a pity to waste the Sat. afternoon by my not arriving till so late on Saturday. Must see if this fits in OK. With Ba's arrangements & half-day (she's on mornings). Rang your people yesterday, but your Mother is at P.M., so wrote to her there giving my new address & saying if she is back in town before I leave I would like to go over to Barnet to see her. Must hurry to town now. Hope to get Mrs Goodrick's daughter to come each morning next week so that simplifies matters. Yes, send all socks & any pullovers for last time in dolly tub. All my love, Ursula
Collection
Citation
Ursula Valentine, “Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 10, 2023, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/19551.
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