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Letter from Beatrice Kean Seymour to Helen Corke, 1935-03-15
“Thank you very much for sending me a copy of Neutral Ground, which I shall read with much interest. I do not feel, however, that I deserve it, for I do not think I did my duty at all well on that evening...”
Letter from B.J. Boothroyd to Helen Corke, 1944-05-26
“Generations ago, somewhere about the Wars of the Roses or the First Enclosures, I seem to remember one of your (our) ancestors writing about Clarach Bay, asking where it was and how to reach it...”
Letter from Brian O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1933-08-31
"Thank you very much for the book you sent me. I don't think it is realy[sic] too old for boys of my own age as I can understand it easily..."
Letter from Cathleen O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1933-08-31
“Very many thanks for your letter and also for sending your books to the children. I am fascinated myself by The World’s Family...”
Letter from Cathleen O'Duffy to Helen Corke, 1935-04-04
"I cannot feel that Elmar is gone from me. Before he died he told me he would always be with me and helping me..."
Letter from Charles Marshall Hattersley to Helen Corke, 1952-12-03
“Many thanks, fair Helen (where are thee thousand ships?) for your letter [...] the Social Credit atmosphere is exciting and exhilarating...”
Letter from Charlotte D[?] to Helen Corke, 1922-11-24
“It gives me much pleasure to send you the enclosed Report of H. M. Inspector on his recent visit to the above School [Kelvedon Maldon Road School]...”
Letter from Charlotte M. Walters to Helen Corke, 1935-10-25
“I must apologise for leaving your very kind letter so long without an answer, but I have not been well [...] It is a great pleasure to receive so appreciative an opinion, especially from someone so well entitled to speak...”
Letter from Clare Smith to Helen Corke, 1955-05-12
“Many thanks for your nice letters and good wishes. Norman has been up in N[?] the past week- concentrating on West Bridgford because the City has its Council election today...”
Letter from Compton Mackenzie to Helen Corke, 1958-08-19
“Many thanks for your letter. In my next book The Lunatic Republic by 1997 North and South America are existing in economic comfort- thanks to social credit."