Letter from George Nixon to Ann
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Letter from George Nixon to Ann
Description
Catches up with family matters, share news of relations and tells that all is well.
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One handwritten letter
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ENixonG[Recipient]A[Date]-020001, ENixonG[Recipient]A[Date]-020002
Transcription
Dear Ann,
Just a line hoping you are a good girl and doing as your Mother tells you. How is school going down. [deleted] yet [/deleted]. Have you had the stick yet, I bet you are geting [sic] a clever little girl. What about the [indecipherable word] boys do you still go around looking for the one that gets your eiy [sic]. I bet your Grany [sic] is still chaseing [sic] you around. By the way can you stand on your head yet. I will give you a few lessons when I come home again on leave. thanks Cocker for looking after Aunty Olive for me I shall not forget you for it. So Ann I will say Goodnight Love and God bless you always.
[underlined] From [/underlined] your Uncle George
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To Ann
Just a line hoping you are a good girl and doing as your Mother tells you. How is school going down. [deleted] yet [/deleted]. Have you had the stick yet, I bet you are geting [sic] a clever little girl. What about the [indecipherable word] boys do you still go around looking for the one that gets your eiy [sic]. I bet your Grany [sic] is still chaseing [sic] you around. By the way can you stand on your head yet. I will give you a few lessons when I come home again on leave. thanks Cocker for looking after Aunty Olive for me I shall not forget you for it. So Ann I will say Goodnight Love and God bless you always.
[underlined] From [/underlined] your Uncle George
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To Ann
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George Nixon, “Letter from George Nixon to Ann,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed March 18, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/40547.
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