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| Letter to Jack 30th April 1918 April 30th 191832507/ 9th Batt Y & LC. Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Jack I am writing a few lines to you hoping that you are both in good health. It is a long time since I wrote to you till this week so I expect you will get two letters at about the same time. I shoul [..] |
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2 Letters, April 2nd 1918 April 2/4/191832507/ 9York & LancsC Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Kate I have just got your letter dated 24/ I also got the money alright. Postal orders are alright. I have also had a letter from Jack and one from Ethel. Ethel told me that Jack had sent Willie a shilling for his [..] |
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| Letter to Jack, 8th May 1918 May 8th 191832507/ 9th Batt Y & Lancs RegC Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Jack I have just received two letters and small packett I was very pleased with them. I hope you got my letters asking for a book or two, if so will you send them on as soon as possible. I have ha [..] |
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| Letter to Jack, April 22nd 1918 April 22nd 191832507/9th Batt Y & L Regt.C . Company12 Platoon L.G.S.Dear Jack I am sorry I have not been able to write to you lately but we have been on a fresh front on the Asiago Plateau it was different altogether from the Piave. We went up the mountain first time in motor cars as fa [..] |
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Harry Goes on Leave, September 1918 There is a gap in the letters. This is certainly due to Harry being granted leave back to England.In general, ordinary soldiers could expect to get around two weeks home leave each year. Harry has definately not had leave since he arrived in Italy in late 1917. I suspect, but have no firm evidence that he had leave in August 1917 from Flanders. There was a gap in his letters for that month. I suspect that he would have made some sort of comment in his letters if he hadn't had leave for around 20 months!I do have evidence of this summer's leave and will be publishing it [..] |
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| Letter to Kate April 26th 1918 April 2th/4/191832507/9th Batt York & Lancs RegtC Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Kate Just a line to let you know that I am going on alright and that I am in good health. I had a letter from Ilkeston telling me about dad, I was very sorry to hear it but it as been wonderful how he as kept up. The weather here as been very changeable just lately plenty of rain but we have had it hot now and again. We can get plenty to eat were we are just no [..] |
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| Letter to Jack, 16th July 1918 July 16th /1832507/ 9th Bn Y & LC Coy 12 platoonL.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Jack I have received your letters dated 8th July. I was very pleased to get one. We have been up the mountains for about 7 or 8 weeks and I could not get any envelopes they were all stuck so I have not been able to write many letters. We have started to come down so I hope we shall be down for two or three weeks rest. It is very hot on the plains. We have been rigged out with drill khaki it is very thin alright for for summ [..] |
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Letters to kate and Jack, 2nd July 1918 July 2th/191832507/ 9th Batt Y & LC Coy 12 PlatoonL.G.S.I.E.F.Dear KateI have received your letter and the papers with the writing pad. I was very pleased with it. I have had a letter from Ethel and she says they are getting on alright at home. The weather here is v [..] |
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Scans of letter Harry's letter to Kate, April 2nd 1918. A single sheet approx. 20cm x 17cm written on both sides. Jack's letter, written the same day is on a different type of paper. The envelope used is scanned in the previous post. |
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| Thursday 7th February 1918 - 2 Letters Feb 7th /191832507/ 9th Batt York & Lanc RegtC Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.P.S. (Put I.E.F. on address and leave Italy out) Dear Kate I have received your letter. I also received your parcel. it was in good order. The weather here is very cold night, but it is quite warm in the day. I have received a letter from Jack he? |
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| 2 Letters - 22nd February 1918 Feb 22/2/1832509/ 9th BattYork & Lancs Regt.C Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Kate,I have received your parcel alright and it is very good. I have had a letter from Jack and one from Ethel I was pleased to hear that they are going on alright and that Jack is quite happy in his married life. Ethel tells me what a rum chap Willie gets and is a very good talker. he can say anything. I should very much like to see him and Connie. They tell me that dad does not get much [..] |
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| Please be patient There is a gap in the letters at the moment which I can't explain. Maybe there was a small bundle that was lost. I just don't know. Maybe Harry had a leave during this time and so didn't write letters. All I can do in this gap is to keep you up to date with his Unit's War Diary. We can see from that that Harry is not seeing too much action. I can reassure you that he is O.K. and will continue [..] |
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| Scans of Early letters The first letter from Rugeley Camp to sister Kate. I've had several requests to include scans of the letters. In "quiet" periods, I'll upload them. This one was written in the relative comfort of the training camp. [..] |
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| Asiago, Mid June 1918 No word has been heard from Harry for quite a while.If we consult the Battalion's War Diary for June 1918, we can see that the tension is risng and things are getting a little more active. Harry is in the front line and his Battalion has suffered its first casualty for quite some time... [..] |
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| 22nd July; More on Messines Ridge I need to let the reader know that we have a gap in the letters. I don't think that Harry didn't write any, I suspect that a small bundle was lost or removed. I know that this is slightly against the spirit of the blog, but the family at home would probably have had the comfort of letters.
I have, thanks to a helpful reader, found the location of Harry's Unit for this battle. It would appear [..] |
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