100 Years Old Letter: After 100 years, the letter reached the right address, on opening the envelope it came to know the truth, people were shocked
When a 100-year-old letter reached the house of a person living in London, he was also surprised. This letter was written in the year 1916, which has now reached its rightful addressee. This letter was written from the city of Bath, England.The letter reached the right address after 100 years

Till a few years ago, people used letters to convey messages to each other. At present, people use smartphones to convey their messages to each other. Many songs and poems have also been written on the letter. In the past, people used to eagerly wait for their letters. Sometimes letters took time to reach, so people used to get upset and kept waiting for the postman.



Now these days a case has come to the fore which has reminded people of the old-fashioned letter. Actually a letter reached a person's house in London, but he was not happy to see this letter, but was surprised. The most surprising thing is that the letter is 100 years old and reached the right address after a century.


Now imagine that in the era of whatsapp and SMS, a 100 year old letter will reach your home, what would you think? When a 100-year-old letter reached the house of a person living in London, he was also surprised. This letter was written in the year 1916, which has now reached its rightful addressee. This letter was written from the city of Bath in england and the people living at that address were shocked.

This letter has a stamp of Penny George V, which is being speculated that this letter was written during the First World War. theater director Finlay Glen told in a media interaction that he thought that this letter must have been written in the year 2016, because only the year 16 is written on it, but when looked carefully, the stamp of king instead of Queen. It seemed From this he understood that it was a letter of the year 1916.

The letter had reached its addressee a few years earlier, but it took Finley Glenn time to learn its history. After this, he has now handed over this letter to the local history Organization so that further information can be ascertained.

Glen showed the letter to stephen Oxford, editor of the local history magazine, The Norwood Review. He told that this letter was written to a woman named Katie Marsh. The woman was married to Oswald Marsh, a famous stamp dealer of his time. Marsh's friend Christabel Meynell wrote this letter to her. In this letter, he has spoken of being ashamed. Along with this, she has also told about the terrible cold where she used to live. Menal was the daughter of a rich tea merchant.


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