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Monday, 28 & Tuesday, 29 February, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                (103) 28-2-44 10p/m My Very Own Darling, Thank you for your cable which arrived this afternoon.   I was so pleased to hear that you eventually received mine, though it got to you three weeks later than I intended – that is according to your cable which is dated Feb: 24 th .   The A.P.O. have a marvellous way of working things at times, don’t they? However, Darling, the main point is that you have received it which is all that really matters. It is rather late in the day to start letter writing...

Saturday, 26 February, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals                                                                                      117. Cen Med Forces 26 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, The only thing of note during the past few days has been the arrival of a very nice letter from you, date 17 Feb 44. I had to smile at the note you put in brackets after the description of the shawl that Vera is knitting.   Do you remember what it was?   I think you must have been thinking a long way ahead when you wrote it!! Of course you didn’t bore me by the d...

Saturday, 25 February, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                (102) 25.2.44 My Own Precious Darling, This morning I posted an ordinary letter to you but I suppose it will be some time before you receive it. If my memory is correct it will be about a year now since you left the shores of England.   I wonder how long it will be before you see them again?   Not very long my Darling, I do hope. Quite a lot has happened in this last year.   You have travelled thousands of miles, the Allied Nations have had many victories on all fronts and above all Darling...

Thursday, 24 February, 1944

Nurses Home General Hospital Nottingham                                                                          (101) 24-2-44 10 p/m My Own Precious Darling, Once again I am back at the old G.H.N. and settled down to routine; or at least, almost settled down.   Tomorrow I take over Staff Nurse duties on Seely Ward – men's surgical.   It is the ward I was on previous to my last night duty.   Yes, I have finished with night duty for the rest of my stay here. The Staff Nurse of Seely Ward has taken a night Sisters post so I have taken her place.   It does not seem two minutes since I was a junior proba...

Sunday, 20 February, 1944 - Grace

Grimethorpe                                                                        (100) 20-2-44 My Very Own Darling, As I write this I realise that my short stay at home is nearly over.  Ivy, my friend is staying with me and in a short while my Mother & Father, Ivy and myself are going to pay a call on the Bristows.  Ivy is a grand girl – she is older than I am – she is 30 I believe this year.  She has heard such a lot about you and the rest of your family that she must go and prove that everything I tell her is correct. Last Friday I went to Sutton to Kits house and Ivy came back with me yesterday.  We had to ...

19 and 20 February, 1944 - a Telegram and a Letter

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TELEGRAM                       EU VEUT    20 FEB                 SKUSE, NURSES HOME, GENERALE HOSP NOTTINGHAM MANY THANKS FOR YOUR TELEGRAM VERY HAPPY TO HEAR FROM YOU DEAREST AM FIT AND WELL ALL MY LOVE STAN BRISTOW .... and Stan's letter - 2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals                                                                                     114. Cen Med Forces 19 Feb 44 My Ver...

Saturday, 19 February, 1944

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2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals                                                                                      114. Cen Med Forces 19 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, I had quite a thrill today when your anniversary cable arrived.   It was a bit late, dear, but it was none the less thrilling to read that you had been thinking so much of me on the 6 th .   You are a very kind and thoughtful Darling. I take my hat off to the Army Post Office.   It was a marvel that the cable ever got here, never mind just 13 days late.  ...

Friday, 18 February, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals                                                                                      113. Cen Med Forces 18 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, At last the Army Post Office seem to have got back into their stride again, for the air letter which they presented me with today left England only six days ago.   I wish they’d keep it up. So today you will be back at Grimethorpe for a few days.   I am pleased that you are managing to have Kit and your other friend over for a few days.   It will not make the ...

Thursday, 17 February, 1944

Grimethorpe                                                                                 (99) 17-2-44 My Own Darling, As you can see, I am at home once again.   I arrived yesterday at 3 p.m., as usual – frozen and tired.   However, after an early night and thirteen hours sleep – without waking once, I am once again feeling full of beans. An air letter arrived for me yesterday before I left.   It was written on Feb 6 th . I am so sorry Darling, that my cable did not arrive on our anniversary.   I tried to time it so that it would.   I hope it arrived soon af...

Monday, 14 February, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                                    (98) 14-2-44 My Own Darling, Your letters dated Feb 2 nd and Jan 6 th (a sea letter) arrived yesterday. Thank you for all the birthday wishes Darling. I am so glad that my letters have started arriving regularly again.   I know how anxious I get if when your letters are delayed so I have an idea how dreadful it must be for you – stuck out there too. There is only one more night for m...

Sunday, 13 February, 1944

2362226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces                                                                            112. 13 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, Sunday once more and the end of another week, a week which finished very pleasantly for along rolled a letter from you this lunchtime.   Quite a recent one, too, for it arrived in eight days. There was also one a couple of days ago, in which you mentioned that the powder and lipstick had turned up, appropriately enough on your birthday, too, I noted from the date.   I was pleased to hear that it seemed alright.   ...

Saturday, 12 February, 1944

G.H.N. 12-2-44                              2 a.m. My Very Own Darling, I hope that the mail situation has improved since I last heard from you.   The postman still continues to call regularly over here. I posted you a sea letter a few days ago but I suppose it will be some time before you receive it. Only four more nights to work and then – home for six days.   We now get six instead of five nights off each month.   It is also Kit’s nights off and Ivy’s - a friend of ours.   She is coming home with us.   It is Kit’s birthday whilst we are at home so Ivy is staying with Kit and I am going to Sutton on the Friday.   We are all going over to Grimethorpe on the Saturday. Kit is going back home the same night and Ivy is staying until Tuesday – when we are due back. I am really due on day duty when we come back...

Wednesday, 9 February, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces                                                                  111. 9 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, Once again I am a happy being!!   Within two days I have had three air letters and one sea letter from you, so the long wait I was complaining about in my last letter has had its reward.   Letters from you Darling are the best and most effective tonic I could wish for. The air letters were the ones you wrote at Grimethorpe during your nights off & as you can well guess, Darling. They made me feel very nostalgic.   To be at home with you once again is my one long dream, ...

Sunday, 6 - Wednesday, 9 February, 1944

General Hospital Nottingham 6-2-44                     11 p.m. My Very Own Darling, My mind has just been travelling back to exactly two years ago to-night.   At this moment I was probably dancing in your arms, I cannot remember whether or not you had told me your name.   Yes, I had made a few enquiries from various people as to who you were and all about you.   They had also pointed out your Mother and Father to me, so you see, I knew more about you before we met than you knew about me. I went to that dance with the full intention of enjoying it – and I did.   Little did I realise that night that it would alter the whole course of my life. If I remember we talked about two arm chairs at the front of a blazing fire and the wireless playing soft music.   What else we talked about I do not remember.   A lot of nonsense I guess. But it was a very pleasant...

Sunday, 6 February, 1944 - Stan's Letter

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces                                                                            110. 6 Feb 44. My Very Own Darling, I have managed an afternoon off today, as a sort of celebration, but as it is a rotten day (hail, snow & rain is beating against the windows) I am spending the time lazing on an armchair in the Mess, listening to the wireless & drowsily dreaming of you. About this time a couple of years ago, I was just setting out to take you out for the first time.   As I dashed down for the bus (late as usual) I wondered whether y...