Item 01: Malcolm Shore Stanley correspondence, 8 December 1916-28 October 1918 - Page 290
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[Page 290]
39 Kitchener Road
Stroud, Rochester
March 11th 1918
My dear Malcolm,
By this post I am despatching 7 letters & two parcels which trust you will receive in due time. All letters & parcels have been re-directed to you immediately on receipt here.
Well, old boy, how are you going on now on the Flanders front? I hope A.1. - Elsworth has just been over on 14 days leave. He went back to G.H.2. 14 days ago. I was sorry to hear from him that you unfortunately fell or was dragged from your horse while attempting to stop a friends horse which had stampeded. A Doctor told him you had cut your face which required a few stitches. We sincerely hope you are now no worse for your risky attempt.
Please let us know if this report is true.
Elsworth said up to then he had not had the pleasure to meet you, but was hoping to do so soon. We are all A.1. here. Arthur was down this week end and he wishes to be remembered to you, he likes his new job at the Air Board immensely, it is most interesting work. The number