Letter to Lewis Rosser from A Rosser
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Letter to Lewis Rosser from A Rosser
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Gives excuses for delay in replying to letters and writes that he was unable to arrange leave as he wanted. Mentions travel planes and possible meeting. Catches up with gossip.
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Two page handwritten letter
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ERosserARosserLV[Date]-01
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1602488. Sgt. Rosser. A
Sgts. Mess
R.A.F. Station,
West Freugh,
Nr. Stranraer,
Scotland,
Sunday
Dear Lew
Sorry I have been such a long time answering your letter. I have been trying to arrange my leave before Feb. 28th, but I am sorry to say, have been unable to do so, wherefore you can take Feb 28th
as being the [indecipherable word] date, naturally I shall be travelling all night and will probably arrive at
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the L.M.S. station at 10.30 a.m. on the 26th, if you have nothing else to do maybe you could come and meet me, after all the pubs open at 10.30 so I shall be just in time.
Have you moved in the flat yet? I am looking forward to spending a few wizo evenings when I am home.
Nothing more,
Cheers
Ant
Sgts. Mess
R.A.F. Station,
West Freugh,
Nr. Stranraer,
Scotland,
Sunday
Dear Lew
Sorry I have been such a long time answering your letter. I have been trying to arrange my leave before Feb. 28th, but I am sorry to say, have been unable to do so, wherefore you can take Feb 28th
as being the [indecipherable word] date, naturally I shall be travelling all night and will probably arrive at
[page break]
2
the L.M.S. station at 10.30 a.m. on the 26th, if you have nothing else to do maybe you could come and meet me, after all the pubs open at 10.30 so I shall be just in time.
Have you moved in the flat yet? I am looking forward to spending a few wizo evenings when I am home.
Nothing more,
Cheers
Ant
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A Rosser, “Letter to Lewis Rosser from A Rosser,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/36511.
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