Box 104
Contains 147 Results:
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Mar.18, 1971
London; Next Wednesday 24th will be just as good. I'll have dinner ready for 8.30. Much love to you both & so looking forward to seeing you -
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.21, 1971
London; Dearest Francis, How kind of you to send me that cutting. It fascinated me! There is a glimpse of Edward in it don't you think? She must be the grand-daughter
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.3, 1972
London; Easter Greetings! I hope you are both well? I hear, Francis, that you couldn't after all come to Rita's sisters welcome, & that you, Sylvia, weren't coming anyway,
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.10, 1973
London; Forgive this belated thanks for your note. I've no idea when I shall get to the Barbican as I'm not able to get a date for the flat I'd like (not finished yet).
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, [1974]
London; Your kind letter arrived soon after I had posted my card to you both. (Slow, considering the stamp!) Thank you again. Much love,
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, [1974]
London; Thank you both so very much - Sylvia for your card & Francis for letting me give him as a reference - no more news of the flat, so I'm hoping all will go well.
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Feb.7, 1974
London; It was no discourtesy to send back the letter with no covering note, as it was sent to me in the same way. Perhaps because Katie has an idea
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.22, 1974
London; I am very distressed at the notice of [Hu?]'s death in today's TIMES. Please let me know if you have any details. I have a lovely card
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.14, 1974
London; This morning I heard that my references are beginning to be taken up, so it looks as if things are going all right. Do let me know when you hear -
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.18, 1974
London; Dearest Francis, On Friday I had a letter from the Barbican saying that my application for a flat had been accepted by the Committee