Michael Billings Collection - Wallet 15 - Part 5 of 10

Conflict:
Second World War, 1939–45
Subject:
  • Love Letters
Status:
Finalised
Accession number:
AWM2021.7.38
Difficulty:
2

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Lakes Entrance Spotting Post. Honday. Dear Rath Just a fuw lines to Hell you how glad I am to hear the Billings Junior is progressing Savourably I have not heard a word since a note from dm to say the baly had arrived so have hiin very amaous to know. I have just booked a call to the Hospital and the, said the baly was getting an well, so I cant say just how glad I am, George will be very pleased also. saw his name in the paper, a very nice name too for a boy, many name Richard. I would like to know meicks adress as soon as you fel like writing, I do not know his number or anything so give it all, we would like to write and congratulate him. Of course we lioth congratulate you, and old ders Billings would be vry pleased I am, sure. I am writing this whilst spetting and belieeve me I am pozer. I have had my bath fixed up so that is an less bother. Well Kay this is just a note so will ring off with love and again very shrlled that Baby Richard is progressing well. Lave pay
142 Mrs. M. S. Billings St George's Hospital leotham Rd. Krew
to the XXXIIV3 of the New Baby
To glad to hear the story Of a happy dream come true- And sending best of wishes to the Caty- and to You from day & Doreen Wale
PRoObIO Anstrana Mar Memeris
128 29 ME 1944 a 60 30 644 Mrs. M. Gurings 536 Whiteharle Rd Survey Fuls foria
WIBOURNT 3 15AN 28 ME 1943 WCTORIA 28/6/4 D. Hichael Billings H. Georges Private Hospital 283. Cosham. Ad Kew. JN E. 4
PR00610 Restralian For tenorts
ANEW BHBY 86 6 ioncratulations
Seent of talcum in the air, 3 Dooties waiting, pair by pair, Neaps of blankets pirk and blue, Cunning carriage ready, too: It brard-new twig on your family tree; No wonder youre proud as you can be 4 With love From Sylvia &XX

Lakes Entrance
Spotting Post.
Monday.
Dear Kath
Just a few lines to tell you how glad I am to
hear the Billings Junior is progressing favourably.
I have not heard a word since a note from Mum
to say the baby had arrived so have been very
anxious to know. I have just booked a call
to the Hospital and they said the baby was
getting on well, so I can't say just how glad
I am, George will be very pleased also. I
saw his name in the paper, a very nice
name too for a boy, manly name
Richard. I would like to know Mick’s address
as soon as you feel like writing, I do not know
his number or anything so give it all, we would
like to write and congratulate him. Of course we
both congratulate you, and old Mrs Billings
would be very pleased I am sure.
I am writing this whilst "spotting" and believe
me I am frozen. I have had my bath fixed
up so that is one less bother. Well Kay this
is just a note so will ring off with love
and again very thrilled that Baby Richard
is progressing well.
Love,
Ray XXXXX
 

 

7/7/43
Mrs. M. J. Billings
St Georges' Hospital
Cotham Rd,
Kew.
 

 

To the PARENTS of the New Baby
 

 

So glad to hear the story
Of a happy dream- come- true--
And sending best of wishes
To the Baby-- and to You!
from
Ray & Doreen Wale
 

 

PR00610
Australian
War Memorial
 

 

BY AIR MAIL 

PAR AVION
WARWICK 
1.45PM

29 JNE
1944

QLD. AUST.
30.6.44
Mrs. M. Billings
536 Whitehorse Rd
Surrey Hills
Victoria

 

MELBOURNE
3 15AM
28 JNE
1943
VICTORIA
28/6/43
Mrs Michael Billings
St. George's Private Hospital
283. Cotham. Rd
Kew.
E. 4

 

PR00610
Australian
War Memorial
 

 

26/6/43

A NEW BABY/

Congratulations!
 

 

Scent of talcum in the air,

Booties waiting,

pair by pair,

Heaps of blankets,

pink and blue, 

Cunning carriage

ready, too;

A brand-new twig on your family tree;

No wonder you're as proud as you can be!

With love
From Sylvia
XXX
 

 
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