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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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I have just started my month so hav'nt much to write about yet.
 
I have just started my month so hav'nt much to write about yet.
  
I went to tea at Bessie Hope's on Sunday and among others met Laura and Betty Jukes, Jack Leckie[?], Poppy MacDonald and Lawrence Ashcroft from Vernon.
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I went to tea at Bessie Hope's on Sunday and among others met Laura and Betty Jukes, Jack Leckie, Poppy MacDonald and Lawrence Ashcroft from Vernon.
  
I hav'nt seen Nanno[?] or the Bodwell's but hear they have things well in hand at the Flying Corps Headquarters.
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I hav'nt seen Nanno or the Bodwell's but hear they have things well in hand at the Flying Corps Headquarters.
  
Roger Monteith, Error Hall, Jack Young and Dug Christie are all at 4th London General Denmark Hill and doing well.
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Roger Monteith, Errol Hall, Jack Young and Dug Christie are all at 4th London General Denmark Hill and doing well.
  
 
Percy Gorst is at the Royal Free Hospital Gravesend Road. He had water on the knee but is almost O.K. now.
 
Percy Gorst is at the Royal Free Hospital Gravesend Road. He had water on the knee but is almost O.K. now.
  
Tommy Cecil is at Carlton House Terrace. He is just well enough to go out for drives. I suppose you know he lost a leg. Raymond Scott is around here
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Tommy Cecil is at Carlton House Terrace. He is just well enough to go out for drives. I suppose you know he lost a leg. Raymond Scott is around here
  
 
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BC Archives, MS-0089
 
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Box 1
BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Correspondence inward, 1916.
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File 4
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver
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Correspondence inward, 1916.

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that is just bad enough to get you to England and a months sick leave when you are out of the hospital.

I have just started my month so hav'nt much to write about yet.

I went to tea at Bessie Hope's on Sunday and among others met Laura and Betty Jukes, Jack Leckie, Poppy MacDonald and Lawrence Ashcroft from Vernon.

I hav'nt seen Nanno or the Bodwell's but hear they have things well in hand at the Flying Corps Headquarters.

Roger Monteith, Errol Hall, Jack Young and Dug Christie are all at 4th London General Denmark Hill and doing well.

Percy Gorst is at the Royal Free Hospital Gravesend Road. He had water on the knee but is almost O.K. now.

Tommy Cecil is at Carlton House Terrace. He is just well enough to go out for drives. I suppose you know he lost a leg. Raymond Scott is around here

BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Correspondence inward, 1916.