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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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the tailor said it would be ready early next (or rather ''this'') week. I will have to have a photograph taken after I get it.  
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the tailor said it would be ready early next (or rather this) week. I will have to have a photograph taken after I get it.  
  
 
I am going over to Uncle Fred's this afternoon for dinner - about 5 P.M. as they eat twice a day on Sunday. They said something about going over to see the Smiths but I demurred as this working uniform is a rather sloppy arrangement and I have not been doing any running around in it for that reason.
 
I am going over to Uncle Fred's this afternoon for dinner - about 5 P.M. as they eat twice a day on Sunday. They said something about going over to see the Smiths but I demurred as this working uniform is a rather sloppy arrangement and I have not been doing any running around in it for that reason.
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You ask if I knew, when I left Victoria that I would train in Canada. No, Mother, I did not. I remember distinctly telling Mrs. Charles
 
You ask if I knew, when I left Victoria that I would train in Canada. No, Mother, I did not. I remember distinctly telling Mrs. Charles
  
BC Archives, 93-6553
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BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919.
Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.
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the tailor said it would be ready early next (or rather this) week. I will have to have a photograph taken after I get it.

I am going over to Uncle Fred's this afternoon for dinner - about 5 P.M. as they eat twice a day on Sunday. They said something about going over to see the Smiths but I demurred as this working uniform is a rather sloppy arrangement and I have not been doing any running around in it for that reason.

You ask if I knew, when I left Victoria that I would train in Canada. No, Mother, I did not. I remember distinctly telling Mrs. Charles

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919.