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Adamson, Dorothy. 2 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Durham, Christchurch, England
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Mackenzie, Donald A. 3 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Ashtead, England
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Mr. Mackenzie tells a sto1y of his children's amusing reaction to an enemy plane fight above their heads and how they ran out to gather bomb fragments afterward from the bomb craters. There are other such stories included and of the high spirits of the people.
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Thomson, Margaret. 2 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Edinburgh, Scotland; Granleigh, England
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Mrs. Thomson was sent from London by her family because of her various homes being damaged by the bombing.
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Adamson, Amanda. 1letter (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Christchurch, England
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Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country.
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King, Jessie F. 2 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Plymouth
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England. She sends news of family and the fact that due to bombing she lost her home and her precious pieces of Chinese cloth.
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Loring, Theodosia (Thackeray). 5 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Southsea, England
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She writes of the damage and destruction of buildings in London. She thanks Lady Adams for the gifts of tea and sugar.
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B[ullock], Dorothy. 2 letters (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, London, England
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Discusses life during the war, the spirit and dedication of the nursing staff and English soldiers and Winston Churchill.
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