Letters from Great Uncle Horace, item 4
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image of crossed British flags
Nov 9-11-14
H. Brumbridge
H.M.S. Sentinel
co/G.P.O.
London
My Dear Vi,
just a few lines to
let you know that I am quite
well, & also to that I received the
cigaretts & papers today quite
safe. I am very pleased indeed
with them, well dear I hvae
not got much news to tell you
as I have not been out to sea
for over a week now. the weather
is very rough up this way & it
gets very cold of a night now. I
suppose the weather is not
the winter is coming on
left side
well dear I had some
cigarette from Walter, & also
a letter. & I also had a letter from
old Bess, & she said that she
goes to see the wounded Belgians
every day, well dear I must
now close hopeing you will
forgive me for these few lines
but I have got to go on watch
now. hopeing you are well at
37 Marler
I remain
your old brother
Horace
p.s.
Thank you very
much for the
stamps dear
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right side
image of crossed British flags
Nov 9-11-14
H. Brumbridge
H.M.S. Sentinel
co/G.P.O.
London
My Dear Vi,
just a few lines to
let you know that I am quite
well, & also to that I received the
cigaretts & papers today quite
safe. I am very pleased indeed
with them, well dear I hvae
not got much news to tell you
as I have not been out to sea
for over a week now. the weather
is very rough up this way & it
gets very cold of a night now. I
suppose the weather is not
the winter is coming on
left side
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November 9, 1914
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