Letter to Victor Rosser from Ron Spencer
Title
Letter to Victor Rosser from Ron Spencer
Description
Ask Vic about his arrangement to take Ron up and asking what he needed to do. Writes about his new job driving the quarter master's three ton ration truck.
Creator
Date
1944-01-22
Temporal Coverage
Spatial Coverage
Language
Format
Two page handwritten letter
Publisher
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Contributor
Identifier
ESpencerRBRosserLV440124
Transcription
942915 Dvr Spencer R B
H.Q. 452 Battery
74th Fld Regt R A
Shelford Camp,
Cambs.
24.1.44
Dear Vic
I find myself free once again so I thought I would drop you a line. Well Vic I hope you are keeping well and enjoying life such as it is. Have you forgot our little arrangement because I have not and if you are still willing to take me up I would like you to write back giving me full instructions
[page break]
as to what I have to do this end, and so that I can show your letter to the C.O. if [deleted word] necessary you see I expect to be home about the 2nd Feb.
I have a new job now I am driveing [sic] the Quarter Master's three ton truck which is rations so I'm alright
Im afraid Vic I've got to dash away so will close wishing you
All the Best
O Ron.
[page break]
[inserted] 24.1.44 [/inserted]
745198 W/O Ross [letters missing]
R.A.F. Station
Shennington [sic]
Nr Banbury
Oxon.
[inserted] Ron [indecipherable name]/Spencer [/inserted]
H.Q. 452 Battery
74th Fld Regt R A
Shelford Camp,
Cambs.
24.1.44
Dear Vic
I find myself free once again so I thought I would drop you a line. Well Vic I hope you are keeping well and enjoying life such as it is. Have you forgot our little arrangement because I have not and if you are still willing to take me up I would like you to write back giving me full instructions
[page break]
as to what I have to do this end, and so that I can show your letter to the C.O. if [deleted word] necessary you see I expect to be home about the 2nd Feb.
I have a new job now I am driveing [sic] the Quarter Master's three ton truck which is rations so I'm alright
Im afraid Vic I've got to dash away so will close wishing you
All the Best
O Ron.
[page break]
[inserted] 24.1.44 [/inserted]
745198 W/O Ross [letters missing]
R.A.F. Station
Shennington [sic]
Nr Banbury
Oxon.
[inserted] Ron [indecipherable name]/Spencer [/inserted]
Collection
Citation
R B Spencer, “Letter to Victor Rosser from Ron Spencer,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 22, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/36517.
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