Letter to Reg Wilson's Parents
Title
Letter to Reg Wilson's Parents
Description
Enclosed with the letter is a postal order for 5/- for cigarettes for Reg. He asks for news about Reg.
Date
1944-04-14
Temporal Coverage
Language
Format
One double sided handwritten sheet
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Contributor
Identifier
EWilson[GF]WilsonWJ-M440414-0001, EWilson[GF]WilsonWJ-M440414-0002
Transcription
12 Pelham St
Brighton
14/4/44
Dear May & Will
Please find enclosed P.O. for 5/-, I want you if you can get in touch with Reg, to send him some fags for me, I don’t know how you communicate with him but I think you do if you dont, [sic] you will soon learn, no doubt about that, I hope he is well & will keep so until he comes home again. – my leg is improving I can still go for some [underlined] short [/underlined] walks on my lonesome I set
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on that seat facing Trafalgar St when it is sunny.
old jerry is giving us a lining up again, no doubt you have the alert the same time as we do, though last night I slept all night & didn’t hear anything
I have had a letter from Fred he told me they came to see you Easter Sunday
I am going to wind up now you can let me know if you get any news
hoping all are well at home with my best wishes
PA
Brighton
14/4/44
Dear May & Will
Please find enclosed P.O. for 5/-, I want you if you can get in touch with Reg, to send him some fags for me, I don’t know how you communicate with him but I think you do if you dont, [sic] you will soon learn, no doubt about that, I hope he is well & will keep so until he comes home again. – my leg is improving I can still go for some [underlined] short [/underlined] walks on my lonesome I set
[page break]
on that seat facing Trafalgar St when it is sunny.
old jerry is giving us a lining up again, no doubt you have the alert the same time as we do, though last night I slept all night & didn’t hear anything
I have had a letter from Fred he told me they came to see you Easter Sunday
I am going to wind up now you can let me know if you get any news
hoping all are well at home with my best wishes
PA
Collection
Citation
“Letter to Reg Wilson's Parents,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed January 23, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/35646.
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