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Postcards sent by Julia Wallace to her neighbours the Johnstons.
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Jonathan Goodman writes the interview slightly differently in his book, using the term “sexually odd”, here it appears Parry was suggesting bondage. This may be of possible interest, as Wallace stated a dog whip had been missing for a year, … Continue reading
Does not appear to contain any relevant information that is not known but worth including. I was not able to locate the book referenced. Dear Sir, As a regular reader of the Liverpool ‘Daily Post’ I had occasion to observe … Continue reading
10, Hertford Street, Barrow-in-Furness. March 25, 1964 Dear Sir, Thanks for letter & News Cuttings returned. Please note: Mrs. Amy Wallace (nee Blackwell), died at ___, __, aug. 1960. I knew her personally as scholars together at the Nelson Street … Continue reading
Latham House Broughton in Furness Lancashire March 13th 1964 Dear Sir, I am sorry I gave you the wrong date of the William Wallace release. He was released on May 21st, 1931. Came here May 23 which was Whit [Whitsun] … Continue reading
Goodman Files – Box 02 File 34. Transcribed as follows. — Letter #1: GLANRAFON. BROOKHOUSE. DENBIGH North Wales Feb, 8th 1964 Dear Sir, Re your article in the Daily Post today Feb, 8th I well recall the Trial of William … Continue reading
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Postcards sent by Julia Wallace to her neighbours the Johnstons.
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Audio questions sent on a tape to Jonathan Goodman. Responses from Goodman not included. Continue reading
Goodman file statement by Walter James Holme, terraced neighbour of the Wallaces (residing at 27 Wolverton Street). Continue reading