Letter to Jack from illegible [Can...?]

Letter expressing sympathy for the 'overrunning of your old residence by the Jap[anese] and the worl of your firm overthrown' and news of the writer's family. Jack's godson who is prone to colds and 'does not think very highly of his present school' (Rugby) but is doing particularly well in music. S...

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Order number: JSS Box 3156
Date(s) of creation: 21 Dec 1941
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Order number: JSS Box 3156
Summary: Letter expressing sympathy for the 'overrunning of your old residence by the Jap[anese] and the worl of your firm overthrown' and news of the writer's family. Jack's godson who is prone to colds and 'does not think very highly of his present school' (Rugby) but is doing particularly well in music. Son Donald, who has received a scholarship from his English paper. News that the family went to a Farming Camp in Hereford, for which his wife did the catering and cooking. That son Rob[ert?] has a serious weakness with his eyes and that his wife, Barbara, is very busy as they are without a maid.
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Language: English
Scripts: Latin
Format: Archive