Inside of Christmas Greeting card from my Great Uncle James Murphy

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Christmas, 1916.


Though simple this greeting,

It's true and sincere;

May troubles be fleeting,

And Good Times be near.


With Kindest Regards and.       .

every Good Wish for Christmas

and for Health and Prosperity  .

in the New Year.       .          .       .

From

Pte. J. Murphy.



144th Battalion C.E.F.,

      Seaford,

             Sussex,

                England.



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Christmas, 1916.


Though simple this greeting,

It's true and sincere;

May troubles be fleeting,

And Good Times be near.


With Kindest Regards and.       .

every Good Wish for Christmas

and for Health and Prosperity  .

in the New Year.       .          .       .

From

Pte. J. Murphy.



144th Battalion C.E.F.,

      Seaford,

             Sussex,

                England.




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  • November 20, 2018 17:08:19 Meghan Bowyer

    Christmas, 1916.


    Though simple this greeting,

    It's true and sincere;

    May troubles be fleeting,

    And Good Times be near.


    With Kindest Regards and.       .

    every Good Wish for Christmas

    and for Health and Prosperity  .

    in the New Year.       .          .       .

    From

    Pte. J. Murphy.



    144th Battalion C.E.F.,

          Seaford,

                 Sussex,

                    England.




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    Shane Murphy
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