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Letter from Hilda Lewis-Crosby to Fran Merrick-Lloyd, 1 May 1916
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Letter from Hilda Lewis-Crosby to Fran Merrick-Lloyd, 1 May 1916
Claire Missen, private collection.
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<p>you — I wonder will you get <lb/>the Draper "Tunes" from London? <lb/><gap/> has been just splendid <lb/>& as for Aunt Mary <lb/>in the very thick of it <lb/>all above in her 50. <lb/>She did not seem very <gap/> <lb/>nervous. You know <lb/>Stephens Green was <lb/>full of the rebels — also <lb/>the College of Surgeons <lb/>on the west side of the <lb/>Sq: — they escaped from <lb/>the Green at night, but <lb/>great have was done to <lb/>keen <gap/> over machine <lb/>guns from the top of the <lb/>Shelbourne. Sackville S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. <lb/>is almost <hi rend="underline">flat</hi>. Francis <lb/>Cornwall is staying here <lb/>& has been across to <lb/>Rutland Sq: today he is <lb/>greatly surprised to <lb/>see how little damage <lb/>has been done to Grafton S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. </p> <p>The food difficulty has been <lb/>great. but we now have <lb/>relief for the poor and the <lb/>Military have been</p>
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