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MCPP/GM/3/1/1916/3
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Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, January 1916
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- January 1916 (Creation)
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(18 June 1886 - 1924)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from Weymouth
Had seen Clarke and there was no hope of him going to Lydd immediately so he would be in Weymouth for about a month. She would be arriving the following day and he wouldn’t be back until about 4.30pm. Reminds her to change at Basingstoke if she comes by the 12.50. The house was in the block on the right near the Pavilion [he has drawn a sketch map showing the location of the house]. The landlady’s name was Mrs Plumbe.
Asks her to bring his white buckskin rubber shoes. Besides that the most important things were flowers and tea (Miss Jekyll’s kind).
Not quite so grey today, little rain in the morning but lots of mud.
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F/GM/II/2