Letter from Harold Gorton to his wife

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Title

Letter from Harold Gorton to his wife

Description

He writes about the arrangement for his leave.

Creator

Date

1944-09-01

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Format

One handwritten sheet

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Identifier

EGortonHGortonLCM440901

Transcription

[Royal Air Force crest]
OFFICERS’ MESS,
R.A.F. STATION,
FISKERTON,
Nr. LINCOLN
1/9/44
Dearest,
Just in case I’m unable to see you tonight, here is a note to tell [deleted] lo [/deleted] you I love you more than ever.
I was very sorry to hear about your bad night on Wednesday, & sincerely hope you are feeling better now.
I’ve written to Mother to say that we shall go to Farnworth on the 6th & return on the 8th, calling at Wyke for the typewriter on our way back. If you don’t want to go then, perhaps you could send her a note. I was assuming that on the 9th we should go down to Newhouse & stay there for a few days.
All my love, darling,
Harold.

Collection

Citation

Harold Gorton, “Letter from Harold Gorton to his wife ,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/9259.

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