Letters : Surrey, London, Dymchurch, Buntingford, to Harold Monro, London, 1915 June - 1921 May.

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Letters : Surrey, London, Dymchurch, Buntingford, to Harold Monro, London, 1915 June - 1921 May.

30 ALsS, 2 TLsS, 3 APcS.

35 items (together 37 p.) ; varying sizes.

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