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WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier Relevancia: 28.06
Letter 29th January 1918 - Scans Foto 0 en  - Letter 29th January 1918 - Scans Scans of the letter from 29th January.I've had quite a few suggestions as to how they may be interpreted. I'll present the scans here so that you can make your own judgements. Two sheets of paper.
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Letter 29th January - More information  I've looked carefully at this "difficult" letter.Firstly, the two sheets of paper are identical and are the same as the paper used for the last 3 letters.The two sheets, if they were from the same letter, were folded separately into four. One sheet was folded long side first, the other, short side first.The pencil appears to be the same and in a similar state of sharpness.There is no sign of any "impression" from other pages on either sheet.I have no other letters with with similar paper that could have an extra sheet slipped in.
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Letter to Jack -29th January 1918  Jan 29/1/18 32507/9th Batt Y &L C Company 12 Platoon L.G.S. IEFDear JackI have received your long letter and tin of salmon which was very good. I was sorry to hear the bad news about Uncle and Jack Bonser. I did not know he was died but I heard he was wounded very bad. I was glad... (turn over)... to hear th [..]
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Lifehack Digest for January 8  How do I hack the information overload of shopping?Over in our forums, gpg poses an interesting question: Now that the Internet has put so much product information within easy reach, how do we handle it all and still find time to buy and use stuff? Pop over and give us all a hand with your advice!Tags: shopping information internet Don’t Play Office, J [..]
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Letter to Jack, 29th October 1918. Battalion in action.  Harry's Battalion is in action over the few days following this letter. The War Diary gives a useful account of what is going on. Keep up with their progress between letters by referring to the War Diary entries. BL29/10/191832507/9th Y & Lancs12 PlatoonLGS/IEFDear Jack [..]
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Letter to Jack 18th January 1918  Jan 18/1/18 9th Batt York & Lancs C. Company 12 Platoon LGS I.E.F
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Letter to Jack, 29th October 1918.  29/10/191832507/9th Y & Lancs12 PlatoonLGS/IEFDear JackJust a line to let you know that I am going on alright at present and hope to remain so. I have received your papers and was very pleased with them. They seem to be getting on with the war now and I hope it will soon be over.. We have been in an Italian town for a day or two the biggest we have been in [..]
WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier Relevancia: 12.02
Letter from Italy January 14th 1918  Jan 14 191832507 / 9th Batt York and Lancs C Company12 platoon L. G. S.BEF Italy
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Letter from Italy January 14th 1917  Jan 14 1918 32507 / 9th Batt York and Lancs C Company 12 platoon L. G. S. BEF Italy
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My Struggles With Email Triage  I enjoy information, probably more than I should. I?ve managed to find a career path where information really is money ? if I can break a story or create a new angle on it, I can eat at the end of the day. I?m constantly on the look out for new information [..]
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Dealing with Information Overload description of image or post - Dealing with Information Overload In a world full of information we seem to be constantly toggling between managing all the new impressions we get on a daily basis and feeling totally overwhelmed by information overload. With the arrival of the Internet we were told that things w [..]
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Beyond Test Taking: Learning to Handle Information  I read lots of books. I follow several blogs. I take classes. I’ve learned enough new information I want to incorporate into my work that I know I haven?t got a chance of remembering it all. There have been times that all that information consumption has felt like a waste, beca [..]
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Letter to Jack from Private Hunt, K.O.Y.L.I.  Overmead Aux. HospLudlow9th July 1918Dear SirJust a line or two in answer to your welcome letter which I received last week. I have been a good while in answering it but all the same I did not forget your kind letter which you sent to me in such a trying time as it as been for me but I hope for better time [..]
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Scans of letter Foto 0 en  - 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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The Arcadian  The Arcadian was a Royal Mail ship that was employed as a troopship and ammunition carrier. She was torpedoed and sunk in Mediterranean 15th April 1917 by a German submarine. 601 troops were on board and 75 of those perished. Harry mentioned it in his letter of 13th May. It is interesting to consider how the information about it may have got to him. [..]

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