- ReferenceFAC159/1/125
- TitleLetter: from Richard Dillingham at No 21 Kite & Balloon Section RFC Camp, [France] to Christine Dillingham at Kings Road, Flitwick - writer hasn't heard from his wife for nearly a week now and hopes he gets a letter tomorrow; - comments things are getting a bit monotonous and he would love a fortnight at home; - is surprised to see how the place is being cleared up and the people getting back into town whilst shops are being opened up all over the place; - notes they had a heavy thunderstorm which seemed to clear the air and cool the weather a bit; - notes he has heard from Alice who tells him that Rose's, [Christine Dillinghams sister] husband was still in England but expecting to be sent over seas soon, - notes that Alice also told him that Kate Atkins was in rather a poor way and had been seeing two doctors; - comments that Brams people have had a robbery and lost about 400 worth of jewellery; Next page of letter missing
- Date free textAugust 1917
- Production dateFrom: 1917 To: 1917
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