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XM/4657

Papurau’r Athro W.Lewis Jones / Papers of Prof W.Lewis Jones

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/4657/141. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier Brighton to his wife Luned. He thanks her for a lovely Christmas, and describes the ship.  1939 Dec. 27
XM/4657/1G. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier, Brighton to Luned his wife. He gives and account of his work, of the wintry weather and sends his love.  1939 Dec. 29
XM/4657/143. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier, Brighton to his wife Luned, informing her that he had been very busy getting the ship in order. He had met Captain & Mrs. Boase and had been to a servi...  more 1939 Dec. 31
XM/4657/144. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier, Brighton to his wife Luned, inquiring after her health, He mentions mutual acquaintances and sends his love.  1940 Jan. 2
XM/4657/145. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Ship Brighton to his wife Luned informing her that he has been promoted to Lt. Col. and is receiving an increased wage packet.  1940 Jan. 10
XM/4657/146. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier Brighton to his wife Luned, to thank her for her wire. He tells her that he’s had to send a lot of begging letters for "comforts" for th...  more 1940 Jan.12
XM/4657/147. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier Brighton to his wife Luned. The previous day he had been bore with Malcolm and later saw Captain Boase. He asks Luned to send him a blank cheque, and se...  more 1940 Jan. 14
XM/4657/148. LETTER: from Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier Brighton to his wife Luned. He thanks her for the cheque and photos, and tells of the many inspections which they had during the day.  1940 Jan. 22
XM/4657/149. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier Brighton to his wife Luned. Personal news, thanking her for her letters, hoping her cold is better, wishing her well in her oncoming concert, and compla...  more 1940 Jan. 27
XM/4657/150. LETTER: Pierce Lloyd Williams, Hospital Carrier, Brighton to his wife Luned. During the week he and the crew had been preparing to leave. They had done much cleaning and had been to church on Mayor&rs...  more 1940 May 15
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