27 Rossetti Mansions, Chelsea SW3 - Congratulates Frazer, has a happier memory of his face than the likenesses in the papers.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Is enjoying the garden; hears from Forrest Dodd occasionally, wishes to be remembered to Ashman; all are much interested in 'The Portrait'; thinks the photograph on the cover is excellent; is busy, misses her work of twenty-nine years.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Hopes Lilly is getting better; she is laid up with rheumatism; many friends visit, including the curate who brought her a gas mask; Frances is on many committees and takes good care of her.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee. Dated Thursday [May 1916?] - Was very amused by the story of the lady in the bath; John Jr. is on leave from his ship, while Frances was visiting; Frances is going to London and then to France; has just seen an 'aeroplane' floating over their heads; the nearest bomb raid was at Carnoustie.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee. Dated June 6, 1916 - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her son John in the war], asks him to wait to visit, Frances is getting leave to come home; they've received over 300 letters of condolence including a telegram from the King and Queen.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee. Dated June 13th, 1916 - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her brother John in the war], will go back to Rouen next week; thanks him for writing to [Francis and Amy?] Burkitt; finds John's death a 'blank' and part of the waste of the war.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Is sorry to hear Aunt Lilly is unwell, they are very glad Ashman is looking after him; they get sirens a fair amount, but it does not worry her mother.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Was very amused by the story of the lady in the bath; John Jr. is on leave from his ship, while Frances was visiting; Frances is going to London and then to France; has just seen an 'aeroplane' floating over their heads; the nearest bomb raid was at Carnoustie.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her son John in the war], asks him to wait to visit, Frances is getting leave to come home; they've received over 300 letters of condolence including a telegram from the King and Queen.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her brother John in the war], will go back to Rouen next week; thanks him for writing to [Francis and Amy?] Burkitt; finds John's death a 'blank' and part of the waste of the war.