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May 6th 1915 - Postcard from Mela Brown Constable to her fiancé, Cyril E Sladden Esq

Date
6th May 1915
Correspondence From
Mela Brown Constable, Seward House, Badsey
Correspondence To
Cyril E Sladden Esq, 9th Worcesters, Officers' Mess, Blackdown Camp, near Farnborough
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Fiancée
Text of Letter

Thursday

I am leaving here by the 9.24 from Evesham arriving London 11.50 on Saturday. Possibly Kath may meet me and we shall go on to Sydenham until after tea.

I had some more tennis this morning.  Ethel and I are going to tea this afternoon over the way and to play tennis.  A Miss Hawley lectured on the ‘Progress of the War’ last night, in the schools.  A most stirring address giving the reasons why we should not make peace in a hurry.

I will write tomorrow in time for you to hear on Sunday morning.

Yours

M.

Letter Images
Type of Correspondence
Postcard
Location of Document
Imperial War Museum
Record Office Reference
60/98/1