• Reference
    FAC159/3/2
  • Title
    Letter: from Christine Dillingham at Kings Road, Flitwick to Richard Dillingham - writer has sent him a cake "you will have to hunt for the currants but they were all I had got"; - hopes his arm is better and not too painful, "fancy having to go through that torture"; - notes she and May walked along Ampthill Road, Flitwick with the children; - notes she took and her money and wonders how much he gets; - comments Tom Virgin will only get sixpence a day; - notes his clothes were returned on Saturday, "they were all there, all but you're Mackintosh, did you send it, as one side of the parcel was all undone"; - comments there was a comb left in one of the pockets; - comments they had peas for dinner which were lovely and wonders if she sends him some he could get them cooked; - notes the sweet peas are doing very well but could do with a little more sun; - wishes he could have a walk up the garden as it looks just at its best; - is glad to hear the fellows he is with are a nice lot, "It will make it pleasant for you to get good companions"; - notes she doesn't have anyone to sleep with her but has got on alright up till now;
  • Date free text
    10 July 1916
  • Production date
    From: 1916 To: 1916
  • Level of description
    item