13 August 1939 - Postcard views of Barnard Castle



13.8.39

Dear Angela
Forgive me for not writing before now but I have just returned from a weeks stay at Barnard Castle. Barnard Castle is a small village on the moors and there are many pleasant walks nearby. I am sending two views, one of the ruined castle (it was built in 1379 A.D.) and the other of a beautiful old bridge across the Tees near an old abbey. I had a great time and there was only one day on which it rained.
We have had our school sports and I was Middle Champion (that is champion of the boys from 14-16 yrs old) winning three events, 100 yds, 220 yds and hurdles and having four seconds. I was presented with a cup and a cricket bat.
We finished school here on July 27th and do not go back until Sept 20th. I got a very good report from school so there were no complaints at home.
I think I know what you mean about that Australian animal, it is a koala bear, and I have a photo of one, which my cousin sent me. (Photo not bear!)
I am sending you an Australian stamp. I know this is very little but I will ask for some more in my next letter to Australia and Germany. You may have to wait for a fairly long time as it takes five weeks to reach Australia and my German correspondent is none too swift in answering. I hope you don’t think I have let you down about the stamps but I will send some sometime.
I only returned from Barnard Castle yesterday and am leaving for a fortnights camp on Tuesday 15th August. I am going with seven other boys from school and we are certain that we will have a good time if we are not “washed out”. We are going to a small village called Eastgate, this is also on the moors. It is beside Woolsingham, and both villages are on the river Wear, Barnard Castle is in the river Tees. You may not find these on the map as they are very small, but they will be marked on a large scale map.
I have been to the swimming baths fairly often in the last few weeks. I was going to go for a dip in the sea every morning about 8-o-clock, I went in once and it was raining the next morning and the scheme fell through, partly because it was too early to rise.
I will have to close now as I have many odd jobs to do and little things to get before packing for camp.
Your English friend
Harold

19 June 1939 - Harold aged 15



56 Bond St
Sunderland

19.6.39



Dear Angela
I was very glad to receive your letter as Steve said that Kay had obtained a correspondent for me. You wanted to know all about me, there is very little to say however.
I am 5 feet 9 inches tall and weigh 9 stone 10 lbs (136 lbs), my hair is dark brown and my eyes are grey. I am the “only baby” and mam and dad say that I am spoiled, but I don’t think so.
I go to the Bede Collegiate School, the same as Steve, I am in the fifth form and will take my leaving exam next year. The subjects I take at present are:-English, French, Mathematics (Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry) Chemistry, Physics, Art and History, but I will stop History, if I am lucky, this year. My hobby is also Art, I like pen and ink sketching and I am just trying water colour landscapes, but the fruits of my labour have been poor so far. In sports I play football (English) and cricket I also swim and do athletics. I like athletics best and our running club has the town cup for this year. Our school has quite a good record being football, athletics and cross-country running champions. The girls play hockey, basketball, base-ball and tennis, they do a little athletics also.
I do not save stamps although some of my friends do, but I will be able to get some Australian and German stamps if you want some as I have a cousin in Australia, and a German correspondent to improve my German.
I cannot say much of our view as I live in a very industrial town of coal-mines and ship-building. We have however a very good beach about a mile away and some pleasant scenery up the river.
I have a “bike” to travel to school on, I also go riding at the weekends, but I like hiking best as I can get off the roads onto the moors. We have a hiking club at school and we have some very happy tramps although the packs are heavy.
I go to the pictures once a week during the winter but very rarely during the summer as I like to bathe or do some running.
I am enclosing a snapshot taken in the school grounds by my friend, it is not extra good as the sun was shining in my eyes, but it will give you a vague idea of what kind of a person you are writing to.
I must close now as homework calls, do you get much homework from school?
Your friend
Harold
P.S. I am 15 years old, just like me to forget.