Box 104
Contains 147 Results:
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, May 1, [n.y.]
London; Dearest Sylvia, Delighted to hear from you. Yes, we must meet. If you & Francis could bear a cold supper
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Jun.6, [n.y.]
London; My dearest Sylvia, Your sweet letter & card for the R.S.2 came when I was away at Torquay, with Francis' sister.
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.24, [n.y.]
London; Dearest Sylvia, How are you both? Not as exhausted as I feel I hope! Too much so to come to Hove for the day,
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.29, [n.y.]
Glenisla, Scotland; This place is wonderful beyond description. We went to the Conservative fair at Guthrie Castle
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Nov.29, [n.y.]
London; Dearest Sylvia, Thank you so much for your card & note. I am very sorry you have been ill. What was it?
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Dec.29, n.y.
London; Dearest Sylvia & Francis, I was very glad to get your card & please forgive my long silence. Getting out of Millbank was a nightmare:
Firminger, Marjorie AL[postcard]S to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Jul.16, 1933
London; We arrived here from Simpton Dorf in the thunderstorm last night. When we were there we were only a few miles
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.9, 1943
London; My dearest Sylvia, I was so glad to get your letter but very sorry to hear how ill your mother has been
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Apr.18, 1943
London; My dearest Sylvia, Thank you so much for the eggs. Three arrived unbroken &were simple delicious -
Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Sylvia Beaufort-Palmer, Feb.21, 1948
London; Dearest Sylvia, Thank you very much for your Christmas card. I sent more this year, & wrote no letters either.