Letter from Dec Dexter to Phyllis Dexter
Title
Letter from Dec Dexter to Phyllis Dexter
Description
Letter from Keith Dexter to Phyllis Dexter. He writes making arrangements for his leave.
Creator
Date
1941-09-21
Temporal Coverage
Language
Format
Two page handwritten letter and envelope
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Identifier
EDexterKIDexterPC410921
Transcription
21/9/41
[postmark]
[postage stamps]
Miss P.C. Dexter.
61 Branwin Court,
ST John’s Wood,
N.W.8. London.
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
[page break]
[underlined] The usual. [/underlined]
[underlined] 21 9/41 [/underlined]
My dear [underlined] Phyl. [/underlined]
Do hope you got my letter telling you that I shan’t be leaving until the 27th. and that I ‘ll be down to Stradishall that day. D.V! I do hope you don’t mind going down on your own but you know what the Services are – anything might happen in the way of catching trains so can’t arrange to meet as the actual time is uncertain. Also it might mean you lounging about with a Saturday morning off wishing you were down there.
[page break]
By the way could you possibly take my mac down with you? It’s a bit cold here and I may need it as we’ll be allowed to wear plain clothes – I hope. Hope it won’t be a nuisance.
Well all news when I see you – my love to Nora I hope she [deleted] could [/deleted] can get down for a day or two.
All the best heaps of love.
[underlined] Dec [/underlined].
[postmark]
[postage stamps]
Miss P.C. Dexter.
61 Branwin Court,
ST John’s Wood,
N.W.8. London.
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
[page break]
[underlined] The usual. [/underlined]
[underlined] 21 9/41 [/underlined]
My dear [underlined] Phyl. [/underlined]
Do hope you got my letter telling you that I shan’t be leaving until the 27th. and that I ‘ll be down to Stradishall that day. D.V! I do hope you don’t mind going down on your own but you know what the Services are – anything might happen in the way of catching trains so can’t arrange to meet as the actual time is uncertain. Also it might mean you lounging about with a Saturday morning off wishing you were down there.
[page break]
By the way could you possibly take my mac down with you? It’s a bit cold here and I may need it as we’ll be allowed to wear plain clothes – I hope. Hope it won’t be a nuisance.
Well all news when I see you – my love to Nora I hope she [deleted] could [/deleted] can get down for a day or two.
All the best heaps of love.
[underlined] Dec [/underlined].
Collection
Citation
Keith Dexter, “Letter from Dec Dexter to Phyllis Dexter,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 25, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/9356.
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