Letter to “Mother” [Lilian Pendlebury] from John [Pendlebury], with an envelope
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | John Pendlebury Family Papers |
| Reference No. | PEN/1/3/1/1/21 |
| Level | Item |
| Dates | 11 Jun 1916 |
| Donor/Creator |
Pendlebury, Dr John Devitt Stringfellow |
| Scope and Content | Written from St George’s School, Broadstairs, Kent. Thanking Lilian for letters; asking for a butterfly net, 2 Royal Flying Corps badges, and a bad egg to throw at Mr Martin’s white waistcoat “Basil’s idea”; telling her they saw several submarines escorted by a destroyer [warship], that he had hit “old Martin” with a bat, that Basil had received a telegram to say his parents had arrived safely in Plymouth, that Mrs Meyrick was “hung up at the Ritz”, and about his garden. |