Cecil Henry Meares Letters
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My darling Lola | My darling Lola | ||
− | Just a line to let you know that I have arrived here | + | Just a line to let you know that I have arrived here safely after a splendid trip. Mrs. Evans travelled down to Dover with me she was looking very nice; the country was lovely with all the fruit trees in flower; I went to the Burlington & found a note from Capt Rawson; so I went and saw him at the tennis courts; he wanted me to spend the night at his new house, but I had not time to go. he had just had a weeks leave + had gone to Hereford, he & his wife had caught 7 salmon averaging 24 pounds each in the Wye. He sent their best wishes to you and hope that you will come and stay with them. |
− | I | + | I dined with Commander + Mrs Evans. they were very kind Evans had a week stand off he is stationed here in Dunkirk |
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0455 | ||
+ | Box 1 | ||
+ | File 1 | ||
+ | MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937. Victoria; traveler, British military officer. | ||
+ | Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancée, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918. |
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Please note address No 4 Wing. R.N.A.S. c/o Naval Mail Officer Dover
My darling Lola
Just a line to let you know that I have arrived here safely after a splendid trip. Mrs. Evans travelled down to Dover with me she was looking very nice; the country was lovely with all the fruit trees in flower; I went to the Burlington & found a note from Capt Rawson; so I went and saw him at the tennis courts; he wanted me to spend the night at his new house, but I had not time to go. he had just had a weeks leave + had gone to Hereford, he & his wife had caught 7 salmon averaging 24 pounds each in the Wye. He sent their best wishes to you and hope that you will come and stay with them.
I dined with Commander + Mrs Evans. they were very kind Evans had a week stand off he is stationed here in Dunkirk
BC Archives, MS-0455 Box 1 File 1 MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937. Victoria; traveler, British military officer. Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancée, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918.