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Alma Russell Letters

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Bath Hotel<br/>
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Bath Hotel
35 Strand W.C.<br/>
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35, Strand, W.C.
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(Four Doors from Charing Cross Station)
  
London, April 12th 1916<br/>
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Telephone: No. 9685 City
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Mrs. Cain,
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Proprietress.
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London, April 12th 1916
  
 
My dear Miss Russell, -  
 
My dear Miss Russell, -  
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You are no doubt surprised to see the above address but as I am on leave it is easily accounted for.  Kindly excuse the terrible scrawl but a pen is rather strange after using pencil for so long.   
 
You are no doubt surprised to see the above address but as I am on leave it is easily accounted for.  Kindly excuse the terrible scrawl but a pen is rather strange after using pencil for so long.   
  
I have just returned from Liverpool and Birkenhead<br/>
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I have just returned from Liverpool and Birkenhead
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''MS-1901, File 15: Shires to Russell 12/04/1916 p.1''
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BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 15 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria; librarian. / Letters from Trooper Joseph Shires, 1915-1916.

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Bath Hotel 35, Strand, W.C. (Four Doors from Charing Cross Station)

Telephone: No. 9685 City Mrs. Cain, Proprietress.

London, April 12th 1916

My dear Miss Russell, -

You are no doubt surprised to see the above address but as I am on leave it is easily accounted for. Kindly excuse the terrible scrawl but a pen is rather strange after using pencil for so long.

I have just returned from Liverpool and Birkenhead

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 15 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters from Trooper Joseph Shires, 1915-1916.