Letter from Brian Walley to Mair Williams
Title
Letter from Brian Walley to Mair Williams
Description
He hasn't had a letter from her for over four months. Mair has visited his home and was seen by his family, who approve.
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Date
1943-03-10
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One double sided handwritten postal letter
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Identifier
EWalleyBSWilliamsM430310-0001, EWalleyBSWilliamsM430310-0002
Transcription
[underlined] Kriegsgefangenenpost [/underlined]
[ink stamp]
MISS MAIR WILLIAMS,
PEN PARC LLWYD,
HENLLAN,
DENBIGHS.
N. WALES,
GT. BRITAIN
Sgt Brian Walley
80
Kriegsgef.-Offizierlager III C
[page break]
[underlined] MAR 10 – 43. [/underlined]
My dear Mair, as I haven’t heard from you since Oct 26, there is not much to write about – Nevertheless here goes. I really can’t blame you as I don’t write so very often from this end, about once a month on the average – I believe I was very loud in praise of your photo when I last wrote. It is still very good and occupies the position of honour. In the last letter I got from home, it mentioned your visit – it also stated how my Granny thought you were the ‘goods.’ I am hoping to be able to tell you before so very long what I think – that is, if I get chance what with chasing that duck you’re keeping for me. I sincerely hope every one at Pen Parc is very well and give my regards to them all if you will – also to your cousin Wynn – I hope he is getting on O.K. in his new job. Some of his friends were visiting near bye the other evening. Well Mair Bach – Keep my love warm for you and until I return don’t forget we are still very good friends – Lots of Love
Brian
xxx
[ink stamp]
MISS MAIR WILLIAMS,
PEN PARC LLWYD,
HENLLAN,
DENBIGHS.
N. WALES,
GT. BRITAIN
Sgt Brian Walley
80
Kriegsgef.-Offizierlager III C
[page break]
[underlined] MAR 10 – 43. [/underlined]
My dear Mair, as I haven’t heard from you since Oct 26, there is not much to write about – Nevertheless here goes. I really can’t blame you as I don’t write so very often from this end, about once a month on the average – I believe I was very loud in praise of your photo when I last wrote. It is still very good and occupies the position of honour. In the last letter I got from home, it mentioned your visit – it also stated how my Granny thought you were the ‘goods.’ I am hoping to be able to tell you before so very long what I think – that is, if I get chance what with chasing that duck you’re keeping for me. I sincerely hope every one at Pen Parc is very well and give my regards to them all if you will – also to your cousin Wynn – I hope he is getting on O.K. in his new job. Some of his friends were visiting near bye the other evening. Well Mair Bach – Keep my love warm for you and until I return don’t forget we are still very good friends – Lots of Love
Brian
xxx
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Citation
Brian Walley, “Letter from Brian Walley to Mair Williams,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed October 28, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/39052.
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