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- Letter, Margaret Jones to Andrew and Mary Pate, 20 July 1940
Netherfield Landsdowne Ave. Oaken Wolverhampton 20th July ' 40 My Dear Mr. and Mrs. Pate, It is now a whole week since your letters arrived - - your charming wonder letters!! - - why I have delayed so long in writing I can't explain - - probably because there is ...
Netherfield Landsdowne Ave. Oaken Wolverhampton 20th July ' 40 My Dear Mr. and Mrs. Pate, It is now a whole week since your letters arrived - - your charming wonder ...
County of Brant Public Library - Letter, Aunt Beatie and Aunt Lily to Barry and Stewart Jones, 3 November 1943
89, Primrose Lane The Scotlands . Wolverhampton . England . Nov.3 / 42 Dear Barrie + Stewart, We have been [wondering?] a lot about you lately, especially so as it is getting nearer to Xmas. We wonder how many more Xmases you will have to spend in Canada. We hope ...
89, Primrose Lane The Scotlands . Wolverhampton . England . Nov.3 / 42 Dear Barrie + Stewart, We have been [wondering?] a lot about you lately, especially so as it ...
County of Brant Public Library - Letter, Margaret Jones to Barry and Stewart Jones, 2 December 1941
A two-page (front and back) letter from Margaret Jones to her sons Barry and Stewart. In it, she discusses the letter she just received from the boys and their recent report cards. She mentions having books sent off to them and hopes they will arrive on time for Christmas. She ...
A two-page (front and back) letter from Margaret Jones to her sons Barry and Stewart. In it, she discusses the letter she just received from the boys and their recent ...
County of Brant Public Library - Letter, Beatie Round and Lily Haddock to Barry and Stewart Jones, 16 November 1941
A single page letter (front and back) from Lily Haddock and Beatie Round to their nephews Barry and Stewart Jones. They understand if their nephews have forgotten them, though they often talk about them and would love to see them. They suppose that they shall hardly know the boys when ...
A single page letter (front and back) from Lily Haddock and Beatie Round to their nephews Barry and Stewart Jones. They understand if their nephews have forgotten them, though they ...
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