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  1. Letter from Killough, Alfred John Arthur

    Castlegar B.C. Dec.13/14 My dear Arthur I was so very sorry to hear you are having to go into the ... time and wondering how you are progressing and wishing I could come and see you. Still it is a comfort ... to know you are where you will get the very best treatment and I am glad you like the Sisters who ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:18pm

  2. Letter from Gray, Robert Hampton

    time. You will see that my address is changed, but don’t worry about it. I am very happy and finding my ... work more interesting than for some time. You can tell Mr. Currie that he was quite wrong when guessing ... my whereabouts. I am glad Doug. has been in different times to see you. He is a grand chap and it ...

    Editor - Jul 14 2022 - 7:44am

  3. Letter from Jones, Noble John

    I hardly hear a bit of canadian news only just what I get from the other boys send me a times I would like ... express office if they are not there they must of been stolen you may expect any time in march to hear of ... women & children and no man would do that not in the British service for it would not be allowed if ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 3:41am

  4. Letter from Davis, William Worth

    Killer. At times she looks very much like Miriam, but with her hat off she is not as good looking. She is ... garden. That none of the half dozen shells which found their mark, exploded, shows that very defective ... munitions are being used by Germany. About 6.15 to-night, there was a very heavy explosion near here, which ...

    Editor - Feb 13 2023 - 4:34pm

  5. Letter from Dutton Advance

    allowed know about them anyway. I spent a very enjoyable week-end in London last week. The enemy planes ... were over there on Saturday night, but the people there don't seem to mind very much. The weather ... a real cold rain which makes it very miserable. Well I will sing off for now, thanking you and the ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 9:21pm

  6. Letter from Cunliffe, Herbert

    seeing that it comes from the front, I would tell you just what town it is from only we are not allowed ... buns. All we can get her is biscuits, three a penny (very small and coffee (very strong) penny a cup, or ... rather, ten centimes, which is the equivalent of a penny, wand I tell you it is not very appetizing, but ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 3:28am

  7. Letter from Davey, John (Jack)

    in & we had to stay there almost fifteen hours out of 24 our only [?] allowed out at a time to ... & I dont suppose we shall have him around this time as we are not allowed out of our billets on ... before the four day's are up. We had several casualties this time in from shell fire which was ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 3:55pm

  8. Letter from Swinton, Hugh Alastair

    November 27, 1944 Just a few lines to wish you a very Merry Xmas and a bumper 1945. I know you are ... all as disappointed as I am that circumstances won’t allow me to be with you this Xmas. However, we ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:16pm

  9. Letter from Bright, Richard Aubrey

    Barbara can't possibly look after Carol in her present situation, particularly since my allowance to ... her has stopped. You see, once I put the matter in the hands of the Army Legal Aid, her allowance ... time-- all the best Dick Army WWII Europe Great Britain Letter from soldier 1944 August 29th Bright, ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 3:33pm

  10. Letter from Davey, John (Jack)

    I don't suppose you would be allowed to have those anyway. I also sent the other pair of socks & a few ... Several people have asked me about you. I saw J Phillips last week & he seemed very anxious about you, ... a place for me, it nearly finished Louie & I off for good. Let me know if you would be allowed to ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 15 2021 - 2:42am