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Friday, 2 April, 1943 - Stan's letter

2364226 Sergt S. Bristow                                                                                       8. Headquarters 9 Corps Signals (Rear) British North African Forces Friday April 2 nd . 1943 My Own Darling, I wrote a ten page letter to you a couple of nights ago and sent it by ordinary mail, so I thought just to let you get a letter pretty quickly, I would write this air letter as well.   By this method you will get the news that I am still missing you so much and looking forward to the time when we shall be together again, much quicker. ...

Tuesday, 30 March, 1943

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General Hospital Annexe                                                                         (10) Selston Notts. 30. 3. 43     My Own Darling, I attempted to write this letter yesterday but owing to the noise in the sitting room and the very poor light in my bedroom I gave it up as hopeless.   As things are quieter this morning I decided to try again. I had a lovely surprise this morning.   I received your second letter.   With receiving your 3 rd and 4 th one I thought that I might not receive No. 2.   However, No. 2 has turned up – all but the lines at the end. I must admit I had a good l...

Monday, 29 March, 1943

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Sergt. S. Bristow                                                                                                7. 2364226 Headquarters 9 Corps Signals (Rear) B.N.A.F. Monday 29 March 1943 My Own Darling Grace, I feel twice the man to-day as I felt a few days ago, my dear!   The reason?   Why, I received three letters from you yesterday!   You don’t realise what a thrill it gave me to read how you were & what you were doing.   I think the three weeks that have passed without a letter from you...

Friday, 26 March, 1943

General Hospital Annexe                                                                                   (9) Selston Notts. 26. 3. 43        My Own Darling, As you will probably receive this letter before several of my previous ones I had better give you all the news in it. To begin with – I received your “Air Letter” on March 23 rd.   Good going was it not?   I hope this one reaches you as quickly. I had to send your last letter by ordinary mail – as yet there is no “Air Mail Service”.   However, we are quite lucky in being able to send th...

Air Letters, Sea Letters, Air Mail forms and 'Airgraphs'

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 What is the difference between 'air letters', 'air graphs' and the air mail forms? It seems that the 'air letters' are ordinary letters sent by air mail (and presumably charged by weight).  Increasingly as the weeks go by, more and more of Stan and Grace's letters are written on air mail forms such as those shown in this photograph. The first 'air graphs' between Stan and Grace make an appearance on 6 April and look like a small photocopied version of a brief letter written on a special airgraph form.  North Lincolnshire Museum's web site tells us that airgraphs were invented in the 1930's by Kodak Eastman and a service was set up in 1941 to transmit airgraphs between the Middle East and the UK.  (northlincolnshiremuseum.co.uk/discover/curators-choice-airgraphs/).  The airgraph forms were photographed on mircofilm in Cairo and the film flown back to the UK.  This took up less precious space than paper letters on the aircraft flying between t...

Monday, 22 March, 1943 - Stan's 24th birthday

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General Hospital Annexe                                                               No. 8 Selston Notts 22. 3. 43           My Own Darling, I thought that I would write a few lines to let you know my thoughts are with you Darling upon this particular day – your birthday. I wonder what sort of day it has been for you?   An enjoyable one, I hope.   It will be different from your birthday of last year – do you remember? If my memory is correct you were at home and I was to go home the following day. I wonder if you have received one of my previous letters in which I wished you “Many Happy Returns”.   I hope so.   If only we...

Friday, 19 March, 1943

General Hospital Annexe                                                               No. 7 Selston Notts 19. 3. 43        My Own Darling, I returned from my day-off yesterday and found a letter waiting for me from you.   You can guess how delighted I was.   It was such a long, interesting letter too.   There was also one waiting for me from your Mother and I received one from her this morning telling me that she received one from you yesterday. It had only taken a week to come too.   The postal service is improving. I was so thankful to hear that you have had a fairly quiet journey.   I wish that I could have been with you....