- AR110
- Collection
- 1939 - 1940
Letters from Gunner Alf Dunn, Royal Artillery, on military service in Devonport, to his wife, Rose, at 5 Downsview Gardens, Upper Norwood.
All letters are from Alf to Rose unless otherwise stated.
Frederick Alfred Dunn
Letters from Gunner Alf Dunn, Royal Artillery, on military service in Devonport, to his wife, Rose, at 5 Downsview Gardens, Upper Norwood.
All letters are from Alf to Rose unless otherwise stated.
Frederick Alfred Dunn
Part of Dunn Letters
Alf newly arrived somewhere in England (Plymouth postmark) The men are living in huts.
Part of Dunn Letters
Alf now in B Battery. Has also moved out of the hut and into barracks.
Part of Dunn Letters
To Rose from Ada, Jim and Boys.
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Dunn Letters: Letter: Son Fred to Rose
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Concert with Navy to take place on 11 Jan.
Dunn Letters: Letter: Son Fred to Alf
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[Sent with Alfs letter of 7 Jan]
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Alf to go to moors for gun practice on Thursday (18 Jan) Cant say too much as letters may be opened.
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Alf inoculated. Went to see The Four Feathers at the pictures; Les Miserables showing next week. Concern about delays in Rose getting army pay.
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Sid [Alfs brother?] has gone into the tank corps.
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Weather: snow on moors. Money concerns.
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Weather: snow and ice, so Alf has not yet gone to the moors.
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Has returned form moors. Money concerns.
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Alf ahs sore gums. Letter posted in London by someone on sick leave [postmarked Lambeth].
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Severe weather conditions in London. Alf has had his photo taken. Outbreak of German measles. Will be moving to Lark Hill, Salibury at end of Feb.
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Alf has had his photos back. Problems over pay may be sorted out.
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Dunn Letters: Letter: Dr R Holland to Rose Dunn
Part of Dunn Letters
From the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Sick Children, Brighton. Fred is getting better: they are discharging him, but want to keep him as an out-patient.