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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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| 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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| 9th August 1917, Card to Connie This flash of colour was tucked in the grey, drab bundle of letters. It's difficult to tell when it was sent as there's no date or postmark. It must have been included with one of the letters and the content suggests that it must have been sent about this time. I admit to taking a liberty by implying the precise date.The little card was inserted in behind the flap in the muslin front. [..] |
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| War Diaries August 1917 I am almost apologising for not having letters to post. (Almost but not quite!)
The reality is, of course, that I can't publish letters that I don't possess or don't exist.
I have transcribed the War Diary of Harry's Battalion. It can be seen that, for the month of August 1917, the 9th Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment saw little action. They spent their time in various camps in the Ypres ( [..] |
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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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| Fresh-water biology 1918 Traemos un espléndido libro sobre microorganismos acuáticos escrito en 1918 por Ward y Whipple, Fresh-water biology.
Está publicado libre de copyright y puede ser descargado desde la web de Internet Archives. [..] |
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| Letters resume - Harry wounded. To get an idea of Harry's situation in the grand scheme of things, it is worth following the link to the Battalion's War Diary.
As you can read in today's letter, Harry is in C Company. Their movements are mentioned from time to time in the Dairy. It may help to put Harry's letters into context if the dates are considered.
September 23rd 1917. Dear Jack I have received your letter and I [..] |
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| Characters in Harry's letters Time to meet some of the characters that you will come across in Harry's letters....
ETHEL . This is Harry's wife. They married in March 1914 in a civil ceremony in a Registry Office in Basford, a suburb of Nottingham. Harry's Occupation was recorded as a Lacemaker, Ethel a spinster.
The two were married a few months before the outbreak of the war.
WILLIE is their son. He was born in March [..] |
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| 6th July 1917, Letter to Kate July 6 1917
Dear Kate
I have received your letter was very pleased with it. I have received some nice letters from Jack he seems in very good health only very busy. Letters are very nice out here. Don?t send any cigs we get plenty out here you could send chocolate or biscuits anything to eat. envelopes about half a dozen. Ethel tells me Willie gets a rum chap always running away and getting [..] |
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| 6th July 1917 Letter to Kate July 6 1917
Dear Kate
I have received your letter was very pleased with it. I have received some nice letters from Jack he seems in very good health only very busy. Letters are very nice out here. Don?t send any cigs we get plenty out here you could send chocolate or biscuits anything to eat. envelopes about half a dozen. Ethel tells me Willie gets a rum chap always running away and getting [..] |
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| Letters to Kate and Jack TWO letters written on Sunday 30th December 1917. The Battalion's War Diary records only that there was a church parade on that day, so he would have had the time to write. Reminder, the days in 1917 match 2007 so the 30th December was a Sunday for Harry also.
December 30 1917
32507 9th Batt York and Lancs
C Company
12 platoon L. G. section
BEF Italy Dear Kate I have received a letter from [..] |
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| Jack, Harry's brother. 25th June
Jack
I have just realised that we haven?t introduced Jack, Harry?s brother, the recipient of around half the letters.
John Ernest (Jack) Lamin was born in 1870 to Henry Lamin.. He was considerably older than Harry.
By the 1901 census he was an elementary schoolmaster living in Oxford. Harry is recorded as staying with him. Oxford is mentioned in quite a few of the letters so Harry [..] |
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| Link to readings of letters 15th June 1917
The following audio files are now available .
BBC "Five Live" interview with Harry's grandson.
BBC World Service broadcast about the Blog
Harry's Grandson reading a letter to brother Jack after Messines Ridge
Harry's Grandson reading a letter to sister Kate after MessinesRidge
There will also be scans of the original letters appearing on the blog soon.
There is an RSS feed on [..] |
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