Letter to Joan Wareing from A Jackson
Title
Letter to Joan Wareing from A Jackson
Description
Sorry that they missed her and she should call in if passing. Sorry to hear the bad news and hopes for better soon.
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1944-08-10
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Two page handwritten letter
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EJacksonAWareingJ440810
Transcription
TEL. 2568
11, Cliff Gardens,
Scunthorpe,
Lincs.
10 Aug 44
Dear Mrs Waring [sic]
I received your phone message this afternoon from Mr. Dickenson. I am sorry I was out when you rang as I am afraid I will be unable to call round this evening, being out from 7pm to about 10pm. I don’t suppose you will be passing this way near the latter time, but if you are my wife & I would be very pleased if you would call in.
You will understand how very sorry I was to hear the bad news. I rather gathered from Mr Dickenson the [sic] there are still some possible grounds for hope & I do sincerely wish this to be correct.
I hope we do hear better news soon meanwhile please
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accept my sympathy with you in your present trouble.
Come back to work when you feel fitted to do so
Yours sincerely
A. Jackson.
11, Cliff Gardens,
Scunthorpe,
Lincs.
10 Aug 44
Dear Mrs Waring [sic]
I received your phone message this afternoon from Mr. Dickenson. I am sorry I was out when you rang as I am afraid I will be unable to call round this evening, being out from 7pm to about 10pm. I don’t suppose you will be passing this way near the latter time, but if you are my wife & I would be very pleased if you would call in.
You will understand how very sorry I was to hear the bad news. I rather gathered from Mr Dickenson the [sic] there are still some possible grounds for hope & I do sincerely wish this to be correct.
I hope we do hear better news soon meanwhile please
[page break]
accept my sympathy with you in your present trouble.
Come back to work when you feel fitted to do so
Yours sincerely
A. Jackson.
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A Jackson, “Letter to Joan Wareing from A Jackson,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 11, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/27848.
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