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Elsie Inglis to Eve (Niece), June 1917 (Part 6)

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Date 1917
Location Scottish Women's Hospital, Reni,
Description "I wonder if May would be awfully good as to send the things on the opposite page too. The Committee will have to supply us with new uniforms. If May is near [illeg] she might look in & tell him to make the uniform exactly like the last one, with the two skirts, one short, & the other shorter! And both fastening back & front for riding. Don't trouble about the war prayers, darling. The ones you sent are awfully nice & Mr French left here some others too. Love to all your dear people, especially to mother [?]. How is my Elsie?....Your loving Aunt, Elsie Maud Inglis. So the vote has come! And for one work. Fancy it having it take the war to show them how ready we are to work! Or even to show that work was necessary. Whereas they think this would have been without [illeg].
Format Manuscript
Original Index Number GD 43/3/7