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November 6th 1909 - Letter from Julius Sladden to his wife, Eugénie Sladden

Date
6th November 1909
Correspondence From
Julius Sladden, Cranston's Kenilworth Hotel, Great Russell Street, London WC
Correspondence To
Eugénie Sladden, Seward House, Badsey
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Husband
Text of Letter

Telephone: 3309 GERRARD                    CRANSTON’S KENILWORTH HOTEL
Telegrams: “EVERYONE”                            GREAT RUSSELL STREET, W.C.    
    
Nov 6/09                                                             10.30 A.M.

My dearest Wife,

I think George has decidedly improved since Tuesday and the doctor is better satisfied with him although progress is slow.

Edith came up yesterday for the week end and stayed last night at Bedford Place to-day she is going to Streatham.  Kathleen is coming up this afternoon and to-morrow May and I go to Sydenham after lunch and shall probably stay supper there.

Yesterday Charlotte and I went to see Aunt George, she seems quite happy and the house is nice and the garden very spacious, it was a lovely day there but foggy in London part of the day.

I think of taking the 9.50 train on Monday and having lunch with Cyril then I hope to arrive at Evesham at 4.17 I will go down to the office and afterwards take the 5.20 train to Badsey, if Evans' trap is at liberty you might send it down to meet me, if not I must leave my bag and walk up.

I shall be glad to see you all again dear wife
Your loving Husband

Julius Sladden
 

Letter Images
Type of Correspondence
Envelope containing 2 sheets of notepaper
Location of Document
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Record Office Reference
705:1037/9520/5/i/194-195