Diary Date: 3rd October [1945]

Diary Entry: Wembley dist. & then London. Called A[Anthony] Afternoon Eastcote, Perivale. Spent evening José.

Diary notes: KPD still apprarently working in and around London

Anthony is Anthony Dell, KPD’s (closest) brother. 

José [McLelland] was a friend of KPD, and probably also in the A.T.S. KPD socialised with her, and even went on holidays with her over some years. 

Diary Date: 2nd October [1945]

Diary Entry: Drove 549 again. Took Maj. Crawford Croydon a.m. Saw “Weekend at The Waldorf”.

Diary entry: The ‘549’ is a Hillman car KPD had mentioned before. 

“Weekend at The Waldorf” is a 1945 US comedy drama film starring Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon and Lana Turner. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week-End_at_the_Waldorf 

Diary Date: 26th September [1945]

Diary Entry: Went up London. NA.A.F.I. pm. Saw “A Bell for Adano”. Accepted post at Woodbridge.

Diary notes: Woodbridge is only 20 miles or so from Dallinghoo, where KPD’s brother Anthony had lived with Peggy, his wife, and two young children (both born during the war). So KPD knew the area, and perhaps that had attracted her to this post? 

“A Bell for Adano” is a 1945 US film starring Gene Tierney. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bell_for_Adano 

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Diary Date: 22nd September [1945]

Diary Entry: 10am train to Woodbridge. Interview Capt. Riddell & tea there. 4.16 back & on to Jasmine Cottage, Sunbury for night.

Diary notes: KPD was – wisely – looking to the future after leaving the A.T.S. In fact this interview was successful and she would start a job as a matron in the boarding house at Woodbridge school in January 1946. 

‘Jasmine Cottage, Sunbury’ seems to have been where KPD’s sister-in-law, Peggy Dell (wife of her closest brother, Anthony) was living at this time with their two children, Grahame and Jennifer. 

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