The James Cumine Parkinson Letters |
Letter 287Iron Pot, July 25th 1882 My dear Grandma, I received your letter about three weeks ago and also the pretty card which Aunt Frances sent me. Mamma has been very busy knitting Papa some stockings. I hope you have got the box by this time. There is a Japanese war ship up in Hobart. It has been in a fortnight now so I suppose it will soon be going out again. Mamma is going up to town very soon for a change. Mama says she hopes you received Mrs Babington’s portrait. Charlie is just beginning to talk so nicely he can say Mama and Papa quite plainly. I know the piece of music you sent me (Prince Albert’s band march). Mrs Cunningham still keeps Papa supplied with Melbourne papers. I do not think I have any more news this time. So with much love to Aunt and Uncles, I remain dear Grandma, Your loving grandchild, A.C. Parkinson |