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- 7 March 1922 (Creation)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory, from the S.S. Caledonia [P. & O. S. N. Co. Letterhead]
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Life on board ship - pass times of sport and reading. Finch demonstrated oxygen apparatus. Opinion of colleagues.
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Describes daily life on board. Members of the expedition party were happy smiling company with plenty of easy conversation.
Every morning George Finch gave a demonstration of the oxygen apparatus and they practised adjusting the valves.
Describes the old ship and his cabin in a smelly corner. He had finished Keynes’s book, mentions exercise and shares thoughts on his colleagues. Deck tennis had so far provided some amusement – Wakefield and Somervell were both keen. Finch rigged up punch-ball and was behaving very well so far. He was liking the bunch very well and not least Noel who has done quite a lot of lonely wandering and is reserved and interesting about his experiences. He had written an article for the Blackie Encyclopaedia which he doubted was what they wanted but said the important thing was that they should send a cheque for £10.
The following day they were due in Port Said. He planned to send the letter from there along with the book Night and Day, asking her to try and read it. Asks if there was a big gap now he had gone and hoped she could put away the loneliness as she had the children with her. He hated the fact they weren't together. He had been thinking again about going to America and she must go with him if he did.
He had a photograph of her and of the children with him and asks that if anyone takes new ones then she should send them on to him.
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- Finch, George Ingle (1888–1970), chemist and mountaineer (Subject)
- Noel, John Baptist Lucius (1890-1989), mountaineer and photographer (Subject)
- Somervell, Theodore Howard (1890-1975), medical missionary and mountaineer (Subject)
- Wakefield, Arthur William (1876-1949), medical officer and mountaineer (Subject)
- Keynes, Sir Geoffrey Langdon (1887-1982), surgeon and literary scholar (Subject)
- Longridge [née Mallory], Annie Victoria (1887-1989), sister of mountaineer George Mallory (Subject)
- Mallory [née Turner], Ruth (1892-1942), wife of mountaineer George Mallory (Subject)