Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine
Title
Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine
Description
Notes not much to write about and hopes he had a pleasant journey back. Continues with talk of with daily activities.
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Date
1941-12-15
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Format
Two page handwritten letter
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Identifier
EValentineUMValentineJRM411215
Transcription
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Monday 15.12.41
12 noon
Darling Johnny
I’m in a terrible hurry as usual and anyway there isn’t much to report since yesterday. Hope you had a pleasant journey back – what appalling manners Hedan's has to cut me dead like that when I was standing with you. I felt like telling him so.
Barbara is on morning duty so I am busy washing etc. It’s a grand day
[page break]
& I’m hoping to get some gardening done this afternoon.
Really must go to town now – let me know as soon poss which day I can go to Stoke Lyne – the sooner the better!
All my love to you darling, I wish you could have stayed several days more.
Yours ever
Ursula.
Monday 15.12.41
12 noon
Darling Johnny
I’m in a terrible hurry as usual and anyway there isn’t much to report since yesterday. Hope you had a pleasant journey back – what appalling manners Hedan's has to cut me dead like that when I was standing with you. I felt like telling him so.
Barbara is on morning duty so I am busy washing etc. It’s a grand day
[page break]
& I’m hoping to get some gardening done this afternoon.
Really must go to town now – let me know as soon poss which day I can go to Stoke Lyne – the sooner the better!
All my love to you darling, I wish you could have stayed several days more.
Yours ever
Ursula.
Collection
Citation
Ursula Valentine, “Letter from Ursula Valentine to her husband John Valentine ,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed February 6, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/19706.
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