Letter from David Boldy to his father
Title
Letter from David Boldy to his father
Description
Letter from David Boldy to his father telling him of school results, sports and his friends.
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Date
1927-06-24
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One page handwritten letter
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EBoldyDABoldyAD-LM270624
Transcription
ST PAUL'S SCHOOL,
JALAPAHAR,
DARJEELING.
June 24th 1927.
My dear Mummy and Daddy.
I am quite well. How are you? I got two other comics yesterday. How are Pompom and Dorgy? I received the four books you sent me. Simpsom I and II II I am going out with them it is simpson II's birthday today. Today the big boys are playing football with soldiors [sic] and they beat us. I failed in scripture. It is not very cold up here. Stephenhen [sic] is quite well. We still play football. I like schoool [sic] very much. I have lots of fun. Stephen is going out aswell. (sic) Please come up for my birthday. Now I must end my letter with lots of and [sic] kisses form [sic] David.
JALAPAHAR,
DARJEELING.
June 24th 1927.
My dear Mummy and Daddy.
I am quite well. How are you? I got two other comics yesterday. How are Pompom and Dorgy? I received the four books you sent me. Simpsom I and II II I am going out with them it is simpson II's birthday today. Today the big boys are playing football with soldiors [sic] and they beat us. I failed in scripture. It is not very cold up here. Stephenhen [sic] is quite well. We still play football. I like schoool [sic] very much. I have lots of fun. Stephen is going out aswell. (sic) Please come up for my birthday. Now I must end my letter with lots of and [sic] kisses form [sic] David.
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Citation
David Boldy, “Letter from David Boldy to his father,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 9, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/695.
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