Alma Russell Letters
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Ever so many thanks for your most welcome letter which I received a few days ago. It is good to get mail from Victoria. I usually do not know what to write but will do my best to tell you what has been my lot since reaching England. | Ever so many thanks for your most welcome letter which I received a few days ago. It is good to get mail from Victoria. I usually do not know what to write but will do my best to tell you what has been my lot since reaching England. | ||
− | You will have heard that we reached Shorncliffe safely long ere this and were glad to get here – at first. Now we are not so much in love with it. Folkstone is realy the place I am writing about as Shorncliffe is only a station a mile out of Folkstone. It is a summer resort, and, I suppose | + | You will have heard that we reached Shorncliffe safely long ere this and were glad to get here – at first. Now we are not so much in love with it. Folkstone is realy the place I am writing about as Shorncliffe is only a station a mile out of Folkstone. It is a summer resort, and, I suppose<br/> |
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_________________________________________ | _________________________________________ | ||
− | MS-1901, File 15: Shires to Russell 17/07/1915 p.1 | + | ''MS-1901, File 15: Shires to Russell 17/07/1915 p.1'' |
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No. 2652
II Troop, ‘C’ Squadron
2nd C.M.R.
Caesar’s Camp, South,
July 17th 1915
SHORNCLIFFE CAMP [CAMP crossed out]
My dear Miss Russell,-
Ever so many thanks for your most welcome letter which I received a few days ago. It is good to get mail from Victoria. I usually do not know what to write but will do my best to tell you what has been my lot since reaching England.
You will have heard that we reached Shorncliffe safely long ere this and were glad to get here – at first. Now we are not so much in love with it. Folkstone is realy the place I am writing about as Shorncliffe is only a station a mile out of Folkstone. It is a summer resort, and, I suppose
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MS-1901, File 15: Shires to Russell 17/07/1915 p.1