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Dell, Ethel. 4 letters (1940) to Lady Agnes Adams, Penzance, Wells, England
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Chambers, Gertrude. 10 letters, (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Aberystwyth, London, England
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With an added entry of R. W. Chambers. Describes her experiences during the bombing raids of London. R. W. thanks Lady Adams for gifts of lumps of sugar.
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[Eltehn]?, Ida. 1 letter (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Stafford, England
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Ida is concerned for Lady Adams and hopes to meet her in the hereafter.
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Fisher, Godfrey (Bill) and Fisher, Gerry. 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Bournemouth, England
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Gerry states she is proud to be British and so happy America has come in to the war. She hopes the fight together will give a more lasting peace.
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Synge, Dinah. 15 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Stevenage, Kingwood, England
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Miss Synge is head of a girl's school in Surrey. During WWII she elicits Lady Agnes' help in communicating with an elderly aunt in Rome whose people were considered enemies of England. She writes many interesting impressions and mentions "double summertime" which is double daylight savings time.
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Roscoe, Frank. 12 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Berkhamsted, England
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Mr. Roscoe had been a friend of Sir John's and writes to Lady Agnes many interesting observations about Hitler, Socialism. He foresaw the need for a US/English "police force" to back up peace treaties with aggressor nations.
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Holmes, [Norris]? 1 letter (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Godalming, England
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He is happy that America is contributing mote to the war effort. He hopes to meet Lady Adams in the "11ew Jerusalem" someday.
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