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- c. 1916 (Creación)
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Reflects on when he might get leave. Describes a visit to the William's house. Expresses her wish for Clare to start talking. Describes a funny moment between Clare and Violet. Discusses her opinions on The Times article about the Education Bill. Describes her plans for the Baby Welfare group, focusing on pre-natal care. Expresses her thoughts on military service. Sends him her love.
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This letter is dated 'Sunday' without any other information. An approximate date of c. 1916 is assigned due to the information in the letter. Ruth talks of George coming home soon on leave, which occurred in December 1916. Clare is still very young and there were talks of an Education Bill around this time. However there are no dates unaccounted for in the correspondence leading up to his leave, and the style of paper is slightly different, although the same paper is used earlier on in the same month of that year.
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- Mallory [née Turner], Ruth (1892-1942), wife of mountaineer George Mallory (Materia)
- Longridge [née Mallory], Annie Victoria (1887-1989), sister of mountaineer George Mallory (Materia)
- Millikan [née Mallory], Frances Clare (1915-2001), daughter of George Mallory (Materia)
- Turner, Hugh Thackeray (1853-1937), architect and amateur china painter, father of Ruth Mallory (Materia)