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Littlejohn-Cook, William. 8 letters (1940-1 942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Myrtle, Scotland
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Littlejohn-Cook, Zenia (Kissia). 4 letters (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, London, England
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As head of the All Service Canteen she set up a dance for America marines and nurses. She organized a broadcast heard throughout the kingdom.
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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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Grassam, Elsie. 8 letters (1940-1 942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Edinburgh, Scotland; London, England
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Miss Grassam was Sir John's secretary in London for 20 years and continued to be helpful to the Adams. She lived through the Blitz and later returned to her London apartment.
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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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Cook, John. 1 letter (1940) to Lady Agnes Adams, Rangiriri, New Zealand
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He makes small entries every few days about wartime conditions and t he fact that young men are not signing up to serve.
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Smith, [Lady] Lilliam Adam. 1 letter (1940) to Lady Agnes Adams, Balerno, Scotland
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Lady Smith is a long time friend and writes of family and the fright of the air raids.
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