100 Years of Cox

S2E19: Aldwyn's rifle and a dog called Satan

June 20, 2021 Frances Season 2 Episode 19
100 Years of Cox
S2E19: Aldwyn's rifle and a dog called Satan
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Frances reads four letters, written by Arthur, Aldwyn, Vera and Edmund in January and February 1909.

Arthur has been to Rame Head for sketching and bird watching; this time he has lost some brand-new paintbrushes there.

Arthur has a new boy at Garfield House School, Watson major, who is very loquacious. The personality of interesting schoolboys never fails to entertain the members of the Budget.

Aldwyn writes one more letter, before returning by ship to Africa. He looks forward to re-joining the Budget in his next holiday, which should be in 1913, and he hopes the Budget will still be thriving. He describes the many gifts he is taking back to Nyasaland.

Vera describes the siblings accompanying Aldwyn to Southampton to see him off on the SS Norman and she also describes how she and Avice are mad on roller skating.

Edmund writes about his dog called Satan and The Church Lads' Brigade, who are forming a black-face minstrel troop;  Annie May has solved Cuthbert’s riddle about what can go up and down the chimney. And Edmund fails to mention their baby, who will be born in just a few days.

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00:00 Intro
2:32 Correspondence
16:02 Arthur's letter, 26th January 1909 
26:40 Notes on Arthur's letter
32:03 Aldwyn's letter, 4th February
39:15 Notes on Aldwyn's letter
44:17 Vera's letter, 11th February and notes
50:54 Edmund's letter, 19th February and notes


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Intro
Correspondence
Arthur's letter, 26th January 1909
Notes on Arthur's letter
Aldwyn's letter, 4th February
Notes on Aldwyn's letter
Vera's letter, 11th February, and notes
Edmund's letter, 19th February and notes