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- 27 July 1919 (Creation)
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Hopes that Julian is recovering and will be able to come home on Wednesday. The rabbits are in 'their moving hutch on the lower lawn', and one of the black hens is in the oat field below the garden, 'near the didikai's hut', expects the 'naughty thing' is 'eating Shaw's oats'. Asks how "Baron Munchausen" is getting on and whether he has caught 'the eight-legged hare yet'. Bert, Alice, Mabel and Peter [servants and family] went to a 'Peace tea at Coldharbour last night and did not come home until quite late'; Peter enjoyed himself as there was 'a brass band and dancing'. Will now post this at the box on the Abinger Road. Comments in a postscript that this is a 'fine sheet of paper'; tells Julian not to look inside [the two pages are stuck together] as 'something might jump out': 'BO! says the bogie' is written inside.
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- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Subject)
- Elms, Albert (1885-1948) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan, known as Bert (Subject)
- Elms, Alice (1889-1940) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan (Subject)
- Elms, Peter Alfred (1916-1942) son of Bert and Alice Elms, soldier (Subject)