A COUPLE renovating their house made a fascinating discovery when they uncovered letters and newspapers dating back decades under the floor.
Georgia Walker and her partner were renovating their house in Malvern when they discovered letters detailing what appears to be a family fall-out, as well as a copy of the Malvern Gazette, dating back to the 1940s.
She said: “We bought the house back in 2017 and we were going room to room renovating it.
"The first letter and paper were found between the original floorboards, we could see whoever put them there had used them almost like insulation.
"They were folded up so tightly they were almost perfectly preserved.”
The letters, addressed to a Betty Rowe “Roda” in Hayslan Green, Malvern, are fascinating, with the second describing preparations for a wedding with the first talking about returning various items.
That letter says: “Dear Betty, could you let me have Leslie’s bank book and ring as Les has asked me to sell the ring and put the money into the bank and I have the chance at present to sell it for £2.00, more than he gave for it.
“Mother would also like the silks she gave you as an engagement present as she treasured those and she gave them to you thinking you were going to stick to les and that you were entitled to them.”
Both letters are from “Gatt” and were sent from Derby in 1943.
The other letter talks about what appear to be wedding preparations, saying: “My dear Betty, thank you for your letter received last Friday.
“I am pleased to hear that jack has been home again, that he is safe and well...
“The dresses as you know go to church again on Saturday, WHEW! Get them back, I will get them cleaned and send them off to you.
“I think Dot’s will be the better fit, but you will be able to choose.
“Well Betty if there is anything I can get for you don’t forget to let me know as I may strike lucky here.
“I expect you are feeling quite excited already - I’m sure the time will soon fly.
“Have been nosing around for Christmas present but they are the very devil... Mum wrote on Saturday and said that dad was poorly again.
“I do hope he will soon pick up again and feel his old self, but you must all insist that he rests Betty because he really does look poorly, it’s so unlike Dad.
“Well for now I must close. Please give my love to Dickie, I hope she still hears from George regularly. Cheerio for now Bet, don’t work too hard. Much love, Gat xxx”
Also found with the letter are a copy of the Malvern Gazette from 1948.
Miss Walker added: “We went through them and took bits to put in a frame which we have got on the wall.
“It may be that the family is still living nearby, so we might even be able to reunite them.”
More documents were found while removing a wall in the house, and Miss Walker said she was surprised none of the house’s previous owners had found them before.
She said: “There have been a few families here before us, so it is surprising we are the first to have found them.
“It was quite interesting looking through that copy of the Gazette. It only cost 3p in those days and had a story in titled “under the carpet” which we thought was quite funny.”
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