Ruth Harker Postcard Collection - 1911
 
One Of The G-Hirls At Newtown ©Valentines Series
Postmark: May 25 1911 - Carlisle & Waltham Cross
 
Addressed to Miss R. Harker, Paynes Farm, Nazeing, Essex
 
Dear Niece
just a line or two hoping you are all well how do you like the style, with love
From Aunt

Jul 10 1911 - Gunnerside
 
Addressed to Miss Ruth Harker, Paynes Farm, Nazeing, Waltham Cross, Essex
 
Friday
Dear Ruth
Many thanks for P-C received last hopeing [sic] this finds you all well as it leaves us all the same it has been awful stormy weather here lately more like Christmas than anything else We are having a wedding at Gunnerside tomorrow T Sunter & S Cottingham hope you will write back soon love from Jane

Jul 14 1911 - Burnley
 
Addressed to Miss R Harker, Paynes Farm, Niarzeing, Waltham Cross, Essex
 
Cambridge Inn
Dear Ruth
I was glad to have a letter from you. I was at hawes of Wit Tuesday and sister Hannah came back with me They were all there from Hill Top and children would have liked me to go back with them. Write soon.
J Metcalfe

The Silver Sea
Jul 31 1911 - Gunnerside
 
Addressed to Miss Ruth Harker, Paynes Farm, Nazeing, Waltham Cross, Essex
 

Dyke Head
Sunday

Dear Ruth
Hope this finds you all in the best of health as it leaves us the same at present we have got finished hay it has been a fair good one this year. We have got midsummer over and looking forward for the shows now we had a very good stir at the coronation it is very hot here today no more at present kind regards from
Jane


©Wildt & Kray, London Series 1147
Aug 17 1911 - Gunnerside
 
Addressed to Miss Harker, Paynes Farm, Nazeing, Near Waltham Cross, Essex
 
Thanks for Parcel yesterday Yes I like the Photos they were very nice. Will write later
Maggie

Hell Ghyll Fall ©Frith & Co, Reigate
Sep 30 1911 - Gunnerside
 
Addressed to Mr T. Harker, Paynes Farm, Nazeing, Waltham Cross, S X
 

Gunnerside
Dear Father
Please to send some sage to Hill Top if there is any to get It has been awful wet and cold since I came here and the hills were white with snow the other morning. It was a very poor fair it rained all day

From Ruth


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