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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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Telegraphic Address Hotel Russell, London.
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Telephone, Museum 1000
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(Private Branch Exchange)
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Che Sara Sara
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The Frederick Hotels.
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Limited
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Hotel Russell, London
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Hotel Great Central, London
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Royal Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone
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Hotel Majestic, Harrogate
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Hotel Burlington in Dover Bay
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Sackville Hotel, Bexhill on Sea
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Hotel Metropole, Whitby
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Hotel Briston, Beaulieu-Sur-Mer
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Hotel Russell
 
Hotel Russell
  
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Just a line my dear brother, on the eve of leaving for France, to show that I was thinking of you on your birthday.  The ties are not what I hoped to get but shopping in London is a terrible business.  It would be a long
 
Just a line my dear brother, on the eve of leaving for France, to show that I was thinking of you on your birthday.  The ties are not what I hoped to get but shopping in London is a terrible business.  It would be a long
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.

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Telegraphic Address Hotel Russell, London. Telephone, Museum 1000 (Private Branch Exchange)

Che Sara Sara

The Frederick Hotels. Limited

Hotel Russell, London Hotel Great Central, London Royal Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone Hotel Majestic, Harrogate Hotel Burlington in Dover Bay Sackville Hotel, Bexhill on Sea Hotel Metropole, Whitby Hotel Briston, Beaulieu-Sur-Mer

Hotel Russell

Russell Square

London, WC1

13 March 1918

Just a line my dear brother, on the eve of leaving for France, to show that I was thinking of you on your birthday. The ties are not what I hoped to get but shopping in London is a terrible business. It would be a long

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.