Show notes
Frances reads letters from Budget No.15, August and September 1908; Cuthbert and Arthur describe the summer holiday in Branscombe; Vera writes from Plymouth about tennis and the difficulties of employing servants. Edmund returns to the Budget, belligerent; he is ill in bed, but manages to write a short letter. Avice writes from Sydenham and Enid writes from Liverpool, where she has been living in a round of dissipation.If you enjoyed this podcast or have any questions, you can email Frances - [email protected] Years of Cox is also on Twitter - @CoxLettersAll content is subject to copyright, and belongs to both Frances Thompson and the Bodleian Library.Intro - 00:00Cuthbert's letter, 20th August 1908 - 3:30Notes on Cuthbert's letter - 13:15Arthur's letter, 23rd August - 17:28Notes on Arthur's letter - 27:42Vera's letter, 4th September - 35:52Notes on Vera's letter - 38:20Edmund's letter, 15th September - 40:20Notes on Edmund's letter - 43:11Avice's letter, 22nd September - 46:20Notes on Avice's letter - 53:53Enid's letter, 25th September - 58:50Notes on Enid's letter - 1:04:54

