Erroll Pilkington Gillespie Letters
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July 22nd 1918 | July 22nd 1918 | ||
− | My dearest Mother This is just a hurried one to acknowledge another of your nice letters which I got this afternoon. Curious when I wrote yesterday I said to you that I thought one of your letters to me had gone astray & I was right. It was dated 13th June, your other one of the 21st reached me first. Yours of the 13th was addressed c/o Army P.O | + | |
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+ | This is just a hurried one to acknowledge another of your nice letters which I got this afternoon. Curious when I wrote yesterday I said to you that I thought one of your letters to me had gone astray & I was right. It was dated 13th June, your other one of the 21st reached me first. Yours of the 13th was addressed c/o Army P.O. I wouldn't send anymore there in future send them all direct to this depot. All that went c/o of army P.O. of course I got all right though. You did get all the snap shots I sent after all, & both the hankys turned up safe too, am so glad that you were pleased, I thought you would be interested in the snaps. You will be awfully interested to hear that I have just had a letter from Florence written from London. She crossed over the Channel last Friday, we are both awfully anxious to meet if possible up in Town, & take in a show together. unfortunately it will be quite impossible for me | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-2685 Box 17 File 3 / OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867 – 1920. Victoria; lawyer. / Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917 – 1919. |
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I will send your letter on to F. as instructed
C.M.G. Depot Seaford SX
July 22nd 1918
My dearest Mother
This is just a hurried one to acknowledge another of your nice letters which I got this afternoon. Curious when I wrote yesterday I said to you that I thought one of your letters to me had gone astray & I was right. It was dated 13th June, your other one of the 21st reached me first. Yours of the 13th was addressed c/o Army P.O. I wouldn't send anymore there in future send them all direct to this depot. All that went c/o of army P.O. of course I got all right though. You did get all the snap shots I sent after all, & both the hankys turned up safe too, am so glad that you were pleased, I thought you would be interested in the snaps. You will be awfully interested to hear that I have just had a letter from Florence written from London. She crossed over the Channel last Friday, we are both awfully anxious to meet if possible up in Town, & take in a show together. unfortunately it will be quite impossible for me
BC Archives, MS-2685 Box 17 File 3 / OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867 – 1920. Victoria; lawyer. / Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917 – 1919.