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FGOS_00689
[1904-08-04] Dear Eva, i thought you would like to know I feel quite well again now. We shall go up home to tea on Sunday if fine. Lottie and I were going on the pier today, Wed, but it is so wet. With best love, hoping you are well from us both. Your loving sister ?Agatha ... [Sent to: Miss E Harris, Southwood, Chandlersford, nr Eastleigh]
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FGOS_00448br, Reverse of Edwardian postcard of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, by FGO Stuart, posted in June 1908
1908-07-24] Dear A xxxxx, Just a line in answer to your kind letter. So sorry I could not come in last night, was too bissed, but will come Thursday. Be at the G.... at 7.30. I remain your ever loving ..... H Barnes [Sent to: Miss A Stanbrook, 143 High Street, Southampton]