- Contributed by听
- Marian_A
- People in story:听
- Arthur Allvey & his wife Gladys
- Location of story:听
- Army training camps in UK & then service overseas
- Background to story:听
- Army
- Article ID:听
- A6862377
- Contributed on:听
- 10 November 2005
Extracts from letters from Gladys (Arthur鈥檚 wife), Ethel (Gladys鈥檚 mother), and Violet (Arthur鈥檚 mother). If not otherwise indicated, the quotes are from Gladys鈥檚 letters to Arthur, or from her diaries.
1/1/42
Arthur and I had our first married New Year鈥檚 Day.
17/1/42
At about 7 o鈥檆lock Arthur left to go on Home Guard duty鈥rthur came to bed about 6.00. He was very tired, not having had any sleep at all during the night. He said the blankets in the guardroom were so dirty he preferred to stay up all night rather than go to bed in them..
20/1/42
This morning the snow lay very thick鈥ecured some suet so with my tin of casserole steak, shall be able to make Arthur a meat pudding this week.
23/2/42 (Ethel to Gladys)
I have been out this morning getting my tinned fruit. I have got loganberries, peaches, pineapple & rhubarb, don鈥檛 that make your mouth water. You know you can get rhubarb without points [= points on your ration card]. I have got four tins. I thought you would like two of them. Of course I had to go from shop to shop for them 鈥 have no more points left鈥 spent about 10/- in money and two hours in time what a life.
7/3/42 (Violet to Gladys)
Thank you for your mother鈥檚 kind offer to get me fruit, but I was lucky at the LCS (co-operative) last Monday, I got a tin of peaches (large) and a small tin of pineapple, so now I鈥檒l be satisfied. The girl at LCS told me that we could have more on our new points if they have any fruit left, but that when the present supply is gone there is to be no more. Hope you get some pears on Monday, my shop had some, but they were 2/- so I did not have any.
Extracts from letters from Gladys (Arthur鈥檚 wife), Ethel (Gladys鈥檚 mother), and Violet (Arthur鈥檚 mother). If not otherwise indicated, the quotes are from Gladys鈥檚 letters to Arthur, or from her diaries.
1/1/42
Arthur and I had our first married New Year鈥檚 Day.
17/1/42
At about 7 o鈥檆lock Arthur left to go on Home Guard duty鈥rthur came to bed about 6.00. He was very tired, not having had any sleep at all during the night. He said the blankets in the guardroom were so dirty he preferred to stay up all night rather than go to bed in them..
20/1/42
This morning the snow lay very thick鈥ecured some suet so with my tin of casserole steak, shall be able to make Arthur a meat pudding this week.
23/2/42 (Ethel to Gladys)
I have been out this morning getting my tinned fruit. I have got loganberries, peaches, pineapple & rhubarb, don鈥檛 that make your mouth water. You know you can get rhubarb without points [= points on your ration card]. I have got four tins. I thought you would like two of them. Of course I had to go from shop to shop for them 鈥 have no more points left鈥 spent about 10/- in money and two hours in time what a life.
7/3/42 (Violet to Gladys)
Thank you for your mother鈥檚 kind offer to get me fruit, but I was lucky at the LCS (co-operative) last Monday, I got a tin of peaches (large) and a small tin of pineapple, so now I鈥檒l be satisfied. The girl at LCS told me that we could have more on our new points if they have any fruit left, but that when the present supply is gone there is to be no more. Hope you get some pears on Monday, my shop had some, but they were 2/- so I did not have any.
Extracts from letters from Gladys (Arthur鈥檚 wife), Ethel (Gladys鈥檚 mother), and Violet (Arthur鈥檚 mother). If not otherwise indicated, the quotes are from Gladys鈥檚 letters to Arthur, or from her diaries.
1/1/42
Arthur and I had our first married New Year鈥檚 Day.
17/1/42
At about 7 o鈥檆lock Arthur left to go on Home Guard duty鈥rthur came to bed about 6.00. He was very tired, not having had any sleep at all during the night. He said the blankets in the guardroom were so dirty he preferred to stay up all night rather than go to bed in them..
20/1/42
This morning the snow lay very thick鈥ecured some suet so with my tin of casserole steak, shall be able to make Arthur a meat pudding this week.
23/2/42 (Ethel to Gladys)
I have been out this morning getting my tinned fruit. I have got loganberries, peaches, pineapple & rhubarb, don鈥檛 that make your mouth water. You know you can get rhubarb without points [= points on your ration card]. I have got four tins. I thought you would like two of them. Of course I had to go from shop to shop for them 鈥 have no more points left鈥 spent about 10/- in money and two hours in time what a life.
7/3/42 (Violet to Gladys)
Thank you for your mother鈥檚 kind offer to get me fruit, but I was lucky at the LCS (co-operative) last Monday, I got a tin of peaches (large) and a small tin of pineapple, so now I鈥檒l be satisfied. The girl at LCS told me that we could have more on our new points if they have any fruit left, but that when the present supply is gone there is to be no more. Hope you get some pears on Monday, my shop had some, but they were 2/- so I did not have any.
Extracts from letters from Gladys (Arthur鈥檚 wife), Ethel (Gladys鈥檚 mother), and Violet (Arthur鈥檚 mother). If not otherwise indicated, the quotes are from Gladys鈥檚 letters to Arthur, or from her diaries.
1/1/42
Arthur and I had our first married New Year鈥檚 Day.
17/1/42
At about 7 o鈥檆lock Arthur left to go on Home Guard duty鈥rthur came to bed about 6.00. He was very tired, not having had any sleep at all during the night. He said the blankets in the guardroom were so dirty he preferred to stay up all night rather than go to bed in them..
20/1/42
This morning the snow lay very thick鈥ecured some suet so with my tin of casserole steak, shall be able to make Arthur a meat pudding this week.
23/2/42 (Ethel to Gladys)
I have been out this morning getting my tinned fruit. I have got loganberries, peaches, pineapple & rhubarb, don鈥檛 that make your mouth water. You know you can get rhubarb without points [= points on your ration card]. I have got four tins. I thought you would like two of them. Of course I had to go from shop to shop for them 鈥 have no more points left鈥 spent about 10/- in money and two hours in time what a life.
7/3/42 (Violet to Gladys)
Thank you for your mother鈥檚 kind offer to get me fruit, but I was lucky at the LCS (co-operative) last Monday, I got a tin of peaches (large) and a small tin of pineapple, so now I鈥檒l be satisfied. The girl at LCS told me that we could have more on our new points if they have any fruit left, but that when the present supply is gone there is to be no more. Hope you get some pears on Monday, my shop had some, but they were 2/- so I did not have any.
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