Alma Russell Letters
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− | Dear Miss Russell Just this card in answer to your most welcome letter dated June 1st. Yes I gess the flowers are looking very nice, how I wish I was there to see them, of corse we have flowers hear but they dont seem so nice I suppose its because we have no interest in anything in this country our thoughts are always at home & of our dear frends. I hope the convention of the (I.O.D.E.)that was held at Victoria was a great success. I am afraid I must close now hoping this card finds you & all frends enjoying the very best of health as it leaves me fairly well except for a sprained wrist. Thank you so much &God bless you for | + | |
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+ | Just this card in answer to your most welcome letter dated June 1st. Yes I gess the flowers are looking very nice, how I wish I was there to see them, of corse we have flowers hear but they dont seem so nice I suppose its because we have no interest in anything in this country our thoughts are always at home & of our dear frends. I hope the convention of the (I.O.D.E.) that was held at Victoria was a great success. I am afraid I must close now hoping this card finds you & all frends enjoying the very best of health as it leaves me fairly well except for a sprained wrist. Thank you so much & God bless you for the many kindnesses. | ||
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+ | Very Sincerely L/Cpl Percy Tappin | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 18 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters and documents relating to Corporal Percy John Tappin, 1916-1919. |
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Aug 19 1917
Dear Miss Russell
Just this card in answer to your most welcome letter dated June 1st. Yes I gess the flowers are looking very nice, how I wish I was there to see them, of corse we have flowers hear but they dont seem so nice I suppose its because we have no interest in anything in this country our thoughts are always at home & of our dear frends. I hope the convention of the (I.O.D.E.) that was held at Victoria was a great success. I am afraid I must close now hoping this card finds you & all frends enjoying the very best of health as it leaves me fairly well except for a sprained wrist. Thank you so much & God bless you for the many kindnesses.
Very Sincerely L/Cpl Percy Tappin
BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 18 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters and documents relating to Corporal Percy John Tappin, 1916-1919.