Cameron of Lochiel to Lady Hermione Cameron, 27 November 1914
ID:GB232_CL_B_LETTER_037DESCRIPTION:This letter was written by Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel at Maida Barracks, Aldershot, to Lady Hermione Cameron at Buchanan Castle, Drymen on 27 November 1914. The following is a transcript of the parts of the letter which relate to the war:
Just a line to tell you I am still here. No you never do anything wrong & I am not shot yet. The scare seems to be on again or at all events it is not off. Apparently you know more about the scare that I do but I fancy a German raid is expected…
What are you doing about houses? Unless you are prepared to chance it I think we must wait till you get here on Thursday? & perhaps we get into our house on Monday week.
Hamish wrote me such a nice letter. Please say how very very pleased I was with it.DATE OF IMAGE:27 November 1914PERIOD:1910sSOURCE:Lochaber Archive CentreCOLLECTION:The World War One Letters of Colonel Donald Cameron of LochielAsset ID:43292KEYWORDS:
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