• Reference
    AU34/26/4/84
  • Title
    Letter to mother Ena Mary Underwood from Andrew Underwood, JRBD - Japan Reinforcement Base Depot, Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan] Letter from home 36 received via Signals Dispatch Service from Tokyo 'comes by train in a diplomatic bag'
  • Date free text
    19 Aug 1953
  • Production date
    From: 1953 To: 1953
  • Scope and Content
    Comments relating to the caravan writer's parents had purchased. Was at this time berthed at Walberswick, but they were looking for another site 'I have never been to Minsmere.' Instruction: 'Find out what cottages Edith has & let me have a report with a view to my acquiring one... This is essential for my peace of mind... [Edith Grimmer (cousin of writer's grandfather) had inherited some cottages from Aunt Anna Moulton. So had her sister Gertie, and cousin Annie Rands. The latter' s cottages were at Norton Subcourse [Norfolk], and she had just sold them when I got to know her.] Have been told I am on Communist black list following appearance of my signature on ex-prisoner of war clearance passes. (Sample enclosed with letter) .
  • Level of description
    item