Postcard from Le Trayas
Title
Postcard from Le Trayas
Description
Postcard to Mrs VJ Hay from her husband. He writes about the weather and of having been out in a boat off the coast.
Date
1946-01-20
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Type
Format
One colour postcard
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Identifier
EHayIHayJV460120-0001, EHayIHayJV460120-0002
Transcription
606 LE TRAYAS – Vue Generale sur l’Esquillon, Miramar et la Baie de la Figairette. RM
[colour photograph of an aerial view of the coastline and sea]
[page break]
[underlined] On Active Service [/underlined]
Mrs. J. V. Hay
Cormisk
Cookham
Berks
[underlined] England [/underlined]
[postmark]
[signature]
[underlined] 20th Jan. [/underlined] Came along this road on way down. Did’nt [sic] write yesterday as no post out till tomorrow morning, Mon., when shall be on way back. Dirty weather yesterday, but lovely today with light breeze, & just had best sail I’ve ever had down here in a real boat! 22 ft. with a 30 ft. mast, & she could move. We went right out beyond the islands off coast here, where we found a wind. Weather will break again tomorrow if I know it. Been having fresh news – may not shut shop after all. Writing more fully tomorrow.
Love, Hubby
[colour photograph of an aerial view of the coastline and sea]
[page break]
[underlined] On Active Service [/underlined]
Mrs. J. V. Hay
Cormisk
Cookham
Berks
[underlined] England [/underlined]
[postmark]
[signature]
[underlined] 20th Jan. [/underlined] Came along this road on way down. Did’nt [sic] write yesterday as no post out till tomorrow morning, Mon., when shall be on way back. Dirty weather yesterday, but lovely today with light breeze, & just had best sail I’ve ever had down here in a real boat! 22 ft. with a 30 ft. mast, & she could move. We went right out beyond the islands off coast here, where we found a wind. Weather will break again tomorrow if I know it. Been having fresh news – may not shut shop after all. Writing more fully tomorrow.
Love, Hubby
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Citation
“Postcard from Le Trayas,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/22747.
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