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  1. Letter from Beatty, Robert Gilmore

    my  spare time I am trying to answer it all ough its some job for me to write a letter especialy in ... allowed to write, I see by your letter that your prepareing for a summer's work in the Evaporator, ...

    Editor - Oct 23 2021 - 9:08am

  2. Letter from Hornibrook, Gladys

    my  spare time I am trying to answer it all ough its some job for me to write a letter especialy in ... allowed to write, I see by your letter that your prepareing for a summer's work in the Evaporator, ...

    Editor - Oct 24 2021 - 10:42am

  3. Letter from Trotter, Bernard Freeman

    moonlight nights are still delightful for our work. I was up Thursday and ha a very lively time most of the ... record time. Personally I find shell fire far less trying on the nerves when on horseback in charge of ... mess-mates at present with the company. Had a pleasant time. Heard Cecile and Esmerelda, and the Hawaiian ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 2:20pm

  4. Letter from Andrews, Gerald Smedley

    notes re the Andrews clan are very interesting, and George and his wife Amy tie in with the ones I found ... respectively, but I didn't take time to find the connection [?] these who came later, no doubt they were ... "golden age" of East Anglia, (the name applied to Suffolk and Norfolk). Hard times came to the ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 16 2021 - 1:20am

  5. Letter from Copeland, Arthur Harold Madill

    life get on the nerves. There have been times when I have felt very much like hammering one of them and ... clew [meaning: ball of yarn/thread] and managed to get some letters sent on. About the same time my ... for we were allowed to go out for the day. The weather was fine, bright and cool enough to make ...

    Editor - Apr 9 2022 - 6:05am

  6. Letter from Davis, William Worth

    been stopped. I hope not tho. We arrived in England, Wednesday morning, very early, in fact we were ... never occupied. The beach too is grand. We docked around nine or ten o’clock, but were some little time ... engines and coaches. They are just the opposite. The locomotives are very small, and the coaches smaller ...

    Editor - Feb 1 2023 - 11:04am

  7. Letter from McNeill, John

    very heavily on ones hands here & it is hard to know what to do sometimes to pass the time away, so ... will have to be stitched up after all, I am able to be up all the time now, but I am not able to go out ... will soon be all right. This is a very cold Hospital, the wards are just long narrow buildings, of ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:12pm

  8. Letter from Gill, Leslie Francis

    Letter to you, no 63, and shoved it in the box, its as good a time as any to start another. No sense ... If I did, Im sure it was not very convincing, because I cant remember it at all. I do love you, ... tomorrow. I have ribbons, but I cant make them look right. My lapels are very wide and cover them up. Oh ...

    Editor - Aug 1 2023 - 12:29pm

  9. Letter from Watson, James Francis

    I finish Andy’s up. The parcel was swell Dad and was pleased very much to get it.   I had a wonderful time ... with her. She is 79 years old and seems very spry for her age. I went up to Charring cross with her on ... a very old fellow too he is 80. He is blind in one I now in case you didn’t know. Well I met daisy and ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:12pm

  10. Letter from Robertson, Charles Eric

    Flying Corps that word in nearly every case means "Killed".  Death seems very far away as we ... table; and the continuous heavy thundering of the guns which makes the very ground shake as I write, is ... in itself abundant proof that Death is very near at hand. If I am spared, it is by God’s mercy.  Of ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:18pm