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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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| 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.
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Letter to Jack, 19th August 1918 This was written on Y.M.C.A notepaper with spaces for the date, Company Battalion etc. So the heading is slightly varied from Normal.Reply to...........Company [..] |
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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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| Error in Letter dating - apologies to all The letter reported as 9th October 1917 was more likely to have been written today, 27th October 1917. I will amend the date accordingly in a few days.
The actual letter was undated. It was written after a day on the range and I could only find one possible day for that in the Battalion's War Diary. I missed a second small entry on 27th October.
Reading the letter, this date is more likely to [..] |
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| Harry's Battle of Messines Ridge June 11th /1917
?. Dear Jack
I was very pleased to hear from you and that you are going on all right I have been to the place you mentioned in your letter we went there for our bath about a fortnight ago. The part of the line and we are in is straight forward so you will know where I am. We have had another terrible time this week the men here say it was worst than the Somme advance last July. [..] |
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| Harry's letters about Battle of Messines Ridge June 11th /1917
?. Dear Jack
I was very pleased to hear from you and that you are going on all right I have been to the place you mentioned in your letter we went there for our bath about a fortnight ago. The part of the line and we are in is straight forward so you will know where I am. We have had another terrible time this week the men here say it was worst than the Somme advance last July. [..] |
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| Arrival in France. May 1917
Dear Jack
Just a line to let you know I am alright and that I have landed in France. The weather here has been very hot. Not at all a bad sort of place. There is a pretty town about two miles away on the coast but it is out of bounds. This is my address we have got to put it in the middle of our letter. I don?t know why. 33502 Pt Lamin West York Reg number lines 33rd IBDAPO section 17 [..] |
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| Harry's first letter on this Blog. To his elder si... Harry's first letter on this Blog. To his elder sister Catherine.37/74
M Coy
15 Hut
10th Training Reserves
Rugeley
Staffs
February 7th 1917 Dear Kate I was very pleased to receive your letter. The weather here is very cold and we don?t get much fire. We have been vaccinated this week well last Monday but we have to do all drills just the same. Ethel says Annie?s cold is much better. I [..] |
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| Harry's first letter on this Blog. Written to his ... Harry's first letter on this Blog. Written to his elder sister Catherine.37/74
M Coy
15 Hut
10th Training Reserves
Rugeley
Staffs
February 7th 1917 Dear Kate I was very pleased to receive your letter. The weather here is very cold and we don?t get much fire. We have been vaccinated this week well last Monday but we have to do all drills just the same. Ethel says Annie?s cold is much [..] |
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| October 9th 1917 An incorrectly dated letter was posted her. I have moved the letter to the correct posting date, 28th October. Apologies for any confusion. [..] |
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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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