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Fisher, Godfrey (Bill) and Fisher, Gerry. 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Bournemouth, England
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Dell, Ethel. 4 letters (1940) to Lady Agnes Adams, Penzance, Wells, England
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Patriotic comments and hopes for America's entry into the fight for "The English speaking peoples throughout the world can and will save the freedom which all peoples are entitled to enjoy." She is thankful for all the help given to the English, especially the children, by the American Red Cross.
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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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Isaac, [May]? 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Devizes, England
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She writes war news and causes of war, and describes with hilarity the ineptness of her new maid. Her town had many of the Dunkirk soldiers passing through and describes the tight security of this area.
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Helm, Ida E. 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Stafford, England
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She is head-mistress of Clarendon House and tells of her life during the war. She encloses an article about that but also on the other side is an explanation of rationing as of June, 1941.
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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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Wedd, Charlotte. 4 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Southminster, England
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Mrs. Wedd is Lady Agnes' niece. She discusses family matters and particularly her concern for George Cook who is a prisoner-of-war. Also she mentions Kissia Littlejohn Cook's gratefulness for the generosity of Ronald Coleman to her Canteen.
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