Part of letter from Kenneth Gill to his parents
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Part of letter from Kenneth Gill to his parents
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First page is missing. Page two, blank page and page three present. Writes of person stuck in isolated location and continues gossip concerning the same individual. Catches up with news of friend and family.
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Two pages of handwritten letter
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SGillK1438901v30025
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think anybody would be upset about it; and I do usually tell you what's happened before anybody else.
Have you heard from Leslie yet? I understand they've had some rough seas up there and have been practically cut off from the mainland for a time, so maybe the boats couldn't bring the mail off.
Glad to hear Ron has got his L.A.C. though he didn't mention it in my letter written on the 9th Sept.
He seems to have enjoyed the entertainment out there alright, it must be grand for them.
Gladys wrote the other day and she is O.K. though a little tired of working over with the harvest.
The piece in the paper is about our "Binder", an American pilot took it that night on his first trip & an American reporter came down to do the write-up.
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[blank page]
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3/.
Sorry to hear Arthur Bellhouse is very ill again, hope he pulls round alright, I'll try & nip in to see him when I'm home again.
I must close now it's time for bed again so I'll say goodnight & God Bless.
Your Loving Son.
Ken. xxxxx David xxxxx.
think anybody would be upset about it; and I do usually tell you what's happened before anybody else.
Have you heard from Leslie yet? I understand they've had some rough seas up there and have been practically cut off from the mainland for a time, so maybe the boats couldn't bring the mail off.
Glad to hear Ron has got his L.A.C. though he didn't mention it in my letter written on the 9th Sept.
He seems to have enjoyed the entertainment out there alright, it must be grand for them.
Gladys wrote the other day and she is O.K. though a little tired of working over with the harvest.
The piece in the paper is about our "Binder", an American pilot took it that night on his first trip & an American reporter came down to do the write-up.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
3/.
Sorry to hear Arthur Bellhouse is very ill again, hope he pulls round alright, I'll try & nip in to see him when I'm home again.
I must close now it's time for bed again so I'll say goodnight & God Bless.
Your Loving Son.
Ken. xxxxx David xxxxx.
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K Gill, “Part of letter from Kenneth Gill to his parents,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 4, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/35697.
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