Scripto | Revision Difference | Transcription

Alma Russell Letters

ms1901b01f03e023.jpg

Revision as of Apr 22, 2015, 9:38:18 PM
edited by 65.61.234.59
Revision as of Jun 1, 2015, 3:08:49 PM
protected by Rbcm.admin
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
12 Brockwell Park Gardens
 +
Horn Hill
 +
London S.E. 24
 +
 
Dear Miss Russell:
 
Dear Miss Russell:
  
 
Thought I would drop you a line to let you know that we are all alive and well, and disgusted with this country.
 
Thought I would drop you a line to let you know that we are all alive and well, and disgusted with this country.
  
Everything seems to be unsettled over here just now, I suppose that is one reason and other is that we have not got settle down to work yet and it is very tiresome having nothing to do. Also we miss the freedom attached to a place like Shawnigan Lake and the hunting, fishing, boating and swimming, etc., very much.
+
Everything seems to be unsettled over here just now, I suppose that is one reason and another is that we have not got settled down to work yet and it is very tiresome having nothing to do. Also we miss the freedom attached to a place like Shawnigan Lake and the hunting, fishing, boating and swimming, etc., very much.
  
 
My Dad has taken the
 
My Dad has taken the
 +
 +
BC Archives, MS-1901
 +
Box 1
 +
File 3
 +
RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873 – 1964.  Victoria; librarian.
 +
Letters, cards and a photograph from Eustace Bidlake, 1917 – 1919.

Revision as of Jun 1, 2015, 3:08:49 PM

12 Brockwell Park Gardens Horn Hill London S.E. 24

Dear Miss Russell:

Thought I would drop you a line to let you know that we are all alive and well, and disgusted with this country.

Everything seems to be unsettled over here just now, I suppose that is one reason and another is that we have not got settled down to work yet and it is very tiresome having nothing to do. Also we miss the freedom attached to a place like Shawnigan Lake and the hunting, fishing, boating and swimming, etc., very much.

My Dad has taken the

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 3 RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873 – 1964. Victoria; librarian. Letters, cards and a photograph from Eustace Bidlake, 1917 – 1919.