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Part Two 6: Bouncing Back “Scarier, Scarier, Ra, Ra, Ra”
Part Two 6: Bouncing Back: “Scarier, Scarier, Ra, Ra, Ra” 17 December, 1947. Hello Chum! It’s exactly eight days since we heard from you – that is until your 241 and 242 got here this morn. (1) Believe me, we … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo 1940s, Feminism, Gender Studies, Letters, Social and Political History, Suez Canal Zone, Womens History
Tagged APO Army Post Office, BMH British Military Hospital, BTD Base Transit Depot, Cairo Theatre Guild, Clyde Valley Power Company, DADOS, Eastern Exchange Port Said, El Ballah, El Kirsch, Fanara, Moascar Garrison, Port Fouad, Richard Wooley, suezcanalzone.com
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Part Two 5: Betrayed
Part Two 5: Betrayed. “For over 7 months I’ve thought I’ve been in love with & engaged to Ernst. All my plans – with a brake on – were made in relation to him. Now I find in the … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo 1940s, Feminism, Gender Studies, Letters, Social and Political History, Suez Canal Zone, Womens History
Tagged APO Army Post Office, Bishop Allen Cairo, BMEO British Middle East Office, Claridges Cairo, Cork Ireland, El Kirsch, Fayid, General Allfrey, John Gielgud, Maadi Cairo, Moascar Garrison, Mouski Cairo, Partick, Ronald Cambell Ambassador Egypt 1947, Scotstoun, Societe Phillipe Cairo, Splendide Port Said, ss Caronia, wedding Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip
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