Postcard from 'Auntie Bessie' enquiring if Maxwell received a book she had sent her,
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- 1912, Jan. 10.
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Postcard from 'Auntie Bessie' enquiring if Maxwell received a book she had sent her,
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Letter from Howard [L. Green] 6 Company, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, wants to meet her over the week-end. Describes the exercises he has to do.
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Letter from Albert [ ], 'At Sea', describes the monotony of a voyage to Cape Town and his longing for 'Dorothy'.
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Letter from Howard [L. Green], 3 Company, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, hoping to see her on the Saturday and describing what they do in the camp.
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Letter from Albert [ ], Abbotsford Road, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, has been home for a month, repeats his description of their armistice celebrations, describes the welcome in Australia itself, and his feelings on reaching home. Is now in hospital.
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Letter from Albert [ ], on H.M.S.S. Runic [?], at sea, describes the crew trying to land at Durban, refused at first because of influenza epidemic, then allowed to land to celebrate end of war.
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Letter from Albert [ ], 'At Sea', has not set foot on land yet, describes a man trying to escape overboard in a port. Wishes a happy Christmas.
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Letter from Eric [ ], Cheshunt Folly, Flamstead End, Cheshunt, describes a dinner party he went to. Pleads with 'Dorothy' to send him a letter by return of post explaining her feelings towards him.
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Letter from W. Claud Harris, Zoological Society of London, saying they will accept her tortoise on deposit. Appended: receipt for tortoise.
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Letter from E.B.H. of Pickfords, 205 High Holborn, London, confirming her appointment to work on a new travel magazine and on publicity generally.
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Postcard from Mary Jane [ ], at Beechwood Hotel, Harrogate, asking if she is still in the land of the living and saying she is getting annoyed at not hearing from her.
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Copy Of Letter to W. A. Mewhirter, Northcliffe House, London, applying for a job in the Editorial Department of Northcliffe Newspapers Ltd, saying she has a scheme for a travel page and outlining her career. Damaged.
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Letter from R. H. Nicholls, G.W.R., Paddington, thanking her for her work for the company and wishing her well on her resignation.
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Letter from Pickfords, 205 High Holborn, London, accepting her resignation and thanking her for her work on The Magazine of Travel. Enclosed: formal letter repeating above.
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Letter from F.T. Cross[?], Calcot Place, Reading, saying that Maxwell may use his name to apply for a post on one of the London newspapers.
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Letter from W. [?]Coysh, The Cedars, Hampton Avenue, Babbacombe, Torquay, is delighted that she will visit them for Christmas, outlines the arrangements.
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Letters from and Copy Letters to The Manager, Messrs Seeley, Service and Co. Ltd, 196 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, re the possibility of publishing a volume 'Things Seen in Poland and a letter from the Polish Embassy, London, saying they would buy no less than 300 copies.
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