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Before the telephone became so universal informal
communications were usually by postcard via the G.P.O. which, in London at
least, provided several deliveries each day.
Louise Reimer, friend of Gladys Barker.
Left : Portrait dated 30 August 1938.
Centre : 24 Kimberley Avenue, Barking Road, East Ham. E.
Dear Gladys, Sorry I have not sent before, have all been bad with influenza, With love, Louise Reimer.
Addressed to:- Miss G. Barker, 64 Victoria Pk. Rd., South Hackney.
Postmarked:- Plaistow, 8pm. March 11, 1911. Postage One Halfpenny.
Right : Dear Gladys, Just a card to let you know I shall be able to see you next Thursday. Hope you are getting on alright. Louise.
Addressed to:- Miss G. Barker, 64 Victoria Park Rd., South Hackney.
Postmarked:- London N.W. 1907. Postage One Halfpenny.
Month and day unreadable.
The London N.W. is presumably directly connected to the picture on the card. Flying at Hendon.
Left : Friend of Gladys, name unknown. Right : Winnie friend of
Louise Olive Barker.
Centre : Dear Gladys, Just a line to let you know I am still alive, hope you & all at home are quite well. Thanks for that little photo of you. Something to remember you by. Love to all, Florrie Daws. PS. This is my drilling costume.
Silvertown Railway Station.
Dear Gladys, Arrived safely. Went out for a long walk last night. Hope you are getting on allwright (sic), love Connie xxx xxx.
Addressed to:- Miss G. Barker, c/o Mrs. Burrows, 64 Victoria Park Rd. South Hackney, N.E.
Postmarked:- 9am 1910. Postage One Halfpenny.
Remainder of date unreadable possibly 26 July.
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