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Monday, 10 July, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces 10 Jul 44                                                                                        172. My Very Own Darling, Your first despatch from the “Scottish front” arrived this morning, Darling.   Two letters in two days.   It isn’t necessary to tell you how happy it made me. Yes, I should imagine that travelling in England now has become worse even than it was when I was using the trains.   Your description of the Doncaster-York-Newcastle run recalled a good...

Sunday, 9 July, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces 9 Jul 44                                                                                         171. My Very Own Precious Darling, Today has been quite an eventful Sunday, for I have had no less than three letters, one from you, one from Vera and one from home.   Not bad going eh?   And just the right sort of thing to start the day off well! In your letter you describe the Sunday atmosphere of Grimethorpe and of No. 56 and it made me long to be there, sitting wit...

Saturday and Sunday, 8 & 9 July, 1944

56 Brierley Road Grimethorpe Nr Barnsley                                                                                         147. 8.7.44 My Own Darling, I received an air-letter from you this morning dated June 28 th .  It had been forwarded on to me from the G.H.N.  In it you said that I would probably have started my holiday by the time it arrived. Yes – I have been on holiday a week now and it has simply flown by. I was going to write you an air-letter but found that I had run out of them and all the post-offices close for the half-day up here on Saturday. So yo...

Friday, 7 July, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters, 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces                                                                  170. 7 Jul 44 My Very Own Darling, I’ve just come in from the cinema after having seen Leslie Howard’s film “Pimpernel Smith”.   It’s 10.30 p.m. but so hot that I know it will take me a long time to get off to sleep, even if I try.   I’m not going to try, however, I’ll write this letter to you and then read a book.   I shall just drop off to sleep then. When I say that today has been a good day you will automatically guess that I have had a letter from you.   At the time you wrote it you were in a flur...

Thursday, 6 July, 1944 - Two Letters

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Edinburgh                                                                  (146) 6.7.44 My Very Own Darling, I could not let the sixth pass without writing a letter to you, though it is almost impossible as these Scotch people talk almost as much as the Welsh.   They have all been most kind to us and we have had excellent food.   In fact they hardly know there is a war on this part of the world.   Of course, Nan is an excellent cook which makes a lot of difference. Last night we went to a dance. We quite enjoyed it but the tunes they played were far from modern.   In fact some of them went back to ten years ago.   We thought they might brea...

Wednesday, 5 July, 1944

Edinburgh                                                                                     (145) 5.7.44 My Own Darling, As the weather is not too good to-day we decided to stay in for the afternoon. We (Kit and myself) were rather late getting up yesterday so we did not go out until the afternoon.   We thought that we would do a round of the shops but we did not even cover the length of the shops in Princess Street.   Princess Street is certainly a length, is it not? In the evening we went to the pictures and saw Irene Manning, Dennis Morgan and Bruce ...

Monday, 3 July, 1944 - Two Letters

Edinburgh                                                                                     (144) 3-7-44 My Own Precious Darling, Well, as you can see, Kit and I have really arrived in Edinburgh! A letter arrived for me this morning, before I left, from you and was written on June 25 th .   It had arrived at the G.H.N. on Saturday and had been posted on to me. I was pleased to hear that you eventually received a letter from me.   I am sorry that you were kept waiting so long – I don’t think that we people have realise just how awful it must be for you o...