- ReferenceFAC159/1/30
- TitleLetter: from Richard Dillingham at RFC Camp Lydd, [Kent] to Christine Dillingham at Kings Road, Flitwick some pages of the letter are missing - asks if Frank [Dillingham, his brother] has been down yet and to let him know how George Fowler has got on?; - comments on poor old Walter King and Bert Barker who will have to go into the infantry; - expects May is "landed" at Brocks regiment and that he will be quartered at Bedford; - asks whether his father gave her any money for the rent; - comments on the drain needing cleaning at home "it will soon make the children bad if it is left and I know the young beggars will play with it if there is half a chance"; - comments that there is another rumour of them going to France; - asks how his wife and children's colds are; - notes he is sending a snapshot of himself but that it is a very poor one;
- Date free textOctober 1916
- Production dateFrom: 1916 To: 1916
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