London Aug 28 & 29 1916
Dear Mary
Had a great trip yesterday took the underground tube over to a place 10 miles away saw 4 aroplains up & go up then I went over to another place called Wormwood scrubs to see 3 large airships one happened to be out to try the engine it kicked but they went up turned around some and came down again they are longe like an egg painted or enameled bag with wires & ropes fastened to flaps on the bag to hold up the engine the engine sits on a cutter or two runners the wires hold up the engine and the tail fins are worked by wires or ropes to tip the nose up or down. two men went up in it. when they come down they have to get hold of some thing they bring it about 3 ft from the ground it goes up & down great.
Will go back to camp tomorrow morning have had a good time here things are cooked better. I sleep real good after these rides on the top of these auto buses. I went to St Pauls Sunday morning & heard the organ this time. I forget which places I have told you I have been. was on Trafalger Sq. Nelson's Monument Regent St West Minster Abby
I dont think Ill go to the zoo.
While I was at the Scrubs a man took me in to see the sergent of the guard he has a great job for the rest of the war guarding the works around the airships. some way I would like to get a job like that this man came from Canada six weeks ago. I think I will go back their now and see if I could get a place their some way. hope you are feeling as well as could be expected dear will be glad when I can get a letter now and again they will be coming every few days now I hope when I get to Camp I wrote Fred & Geo.
How is my big bunch of kids getting along alive & kicking soon will be time to go to school now. Don you want to eat lots and look at your spelling and you will be a man befor your mother hope you all are well.
I see men selling milk out of small carts. would be a great buttermilk busness worked up here. I have been looking up and over the directory for the name Gullen one fellow saw the name on a wholesale grocery wagon but I could only find Cullen their are lots of Cullens well will go out to the scrobs again now bye bye kiddies
XXXXXXX Your old dad