The National Egg Collection
Title in English
An egg for Gunner Dixey
My mother, Nancy Steele, was born in Woodstock near Oxford and was aged 12 when the war started. She and her sisters collected eggs for the National Egg Collection scheme throughout the war; the eggs were sent to sick and injured soldiers in hospital. I believe the girls would put their names and addresses on the eggs and mother received two letters from one of the recipients, a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery called Arthur William Dixey. At the end of the war, my mother received a certificate for collecting the eggs. I am still amazed that at that time, the eggs travelled to France and arrived unbroken!
Summary description of items
National Egg Collection certificate of honour for Miss Nancy Steele of Woodstock; 2 letters from Gunner Dixey to Nancy Steele.
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- ID
- 19892
- Number of items
- 4
- Person 1
- Nancy Steele
Born: January 26, 1902 in Woodstock Oxfordshire
- Person 2
- Arthur Dixey
Died: October 22, 1917 in Belgium
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Artillery, Home Front, Medical
- Front
- Western Front
- Location
- Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- Contributor
- Susan Partridge
- Collection day
- SOM01