Memories of T Dawdry, 11th Hussars, item 14

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This letter is written on letterhead that is partially torn in the upper left corner. It bears a seal for the British Red Cross Society of Dublin.

...Department for Wounded, Missing and Prisoners of War.

     BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY,

                                                   51 Dawson Street,

                                                                                    DUBLIN.

The remainder of the letter has been typed on a typewriter with the exception of the signature.

5th April 1918.

Mrs B. Dawdray

           148 Townsend Street

                                 Dublin.


Re S.Q.M.S., Dawdray H/5716

11th Hussars.

D/ W.22/3/18.


Dear Madam,

                Regarding your late  Husband's effects, you should write

at once to the Secretary, Privates' Effects Department, War

Office, Imperial Institute, London S.W.7.

           We hope greatly to get the Chaplain's report from the 

32nd Casualty Clearing Station, France soon, when we shall not

fail to let you know of it. We can then, if you wish it,

endeavour to get you a photograph of his grave.

                             Yours faithfully,


                            Edmund A. Trouton Signature


                            Hon Sec. to the Dpt.

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This letter is written on letterhead that is partially torn in the upper left corner. It bears a seal for the British Red Cross Society of Dublin.

...Department for Wounded, Missing and Prisoners of War.

     BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY,

                                                   51 Dawson Street,

                                                                                    DUBLIN.

The remainder of the letter has been typed on a typewriter with the exception of the signature.

5th April 1918.

Mrs B. Dawdray

           148 Townsend Street

                                 Dublin.


Re S.Q.M.S., Dawdray H/5716

11th Hussars.

D/ W.22/3/18.


Dear Madam,

                Regarding your late  Husband's effects, you should write

at once to the Secretary, Privates' Effects Department, War

Office, Imperial Institute, London S.W.7.

           We hope greatly to get the Chaplain's report from the 

32nd Casualty Clearing Station, France soon, when we shall not

fail to let you know of it. We can then, if you wish it,

endeavour to get you a photograph of his grave.

                             Yours faithfully,


                            Edmund A. Trouton Signature


                            Hon Sec. to the Dpt.


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  • March 9, 2017 19:37:27 Matthew Morrow

    This letter is written on letterhead that is partially torn in the upper left corner. It bears a seal for the British Red Cross Society of Dublin.

    ...Department for Wounded, Missing and Prisoners of War.

         BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY,

                                                       51 Dawson Street,

                                                                                        DUBLIN.

    The remainder of the letter has been typed on a typewriter with the exception of the signature.

    5th April 1918.

    Mrs B. Dawdray

               148 Townsend Street

                                     Dublin.


    Re S.Q.M.S., Dawdray H/5716

    11th Hussars.

    D/ W.22/3/18.


    Dear Madam,

                    Regarding your late  Husband's effects, you should write

    at once to the Secretary, Privates' Effects Department, War

    Office, Imperial Institute, London S.W.7.

               We hope greatly to get the Chaplain's report from the 

    32nd Casualty Clearing Station, France soon, when we shall not

    fail to let you know of it. We can then, if you wish it,

    endeavour to get you a photograph of his grave.

                                 Yours faithfully,


                                Edmund A. Trouton Signature


                                Hon Sec. to the Dpt.


  • February 15, 2017 06:36:36 Justin Barski

    5th April 1918.

    Mrs B. Dawdray

               148 Townsend Street

                                     Dublin.


    Re S.Q.M.S., Dawdray H/5716

    11th Hussars.

    D/ W.22/3/18.


    Dear Madam,

                    Regarding your late  Husband's effects, you should write

    at once to the Secretary, Privates' Effects Department, War

    Office, Imperial Institute, London S.W.7.

               We hope greatly to get the Chaplain's report from the 

    32nd Casualty Clearing Station, France soon, when we shall not

    fail to let you know of it. We can then, if you wish it,

    endeavour to get you a photograph of his grave.

                                 Yours faithfully,


                                Edmund A. Trouton


                                Hon Sec. to the Dpt.


  • February 15, 2017 06:35:47 Justin Barski

    5th April 1918.

    Mrs B. Dawdray

               148 Townsend Street

                                     Dublin.


    Re S.Q.M.S., Dawdray H/5716

    11th Hussars.

    D/ W.22/3/18.


    Dear Madam,

                    Regarding your late  Husband's effects, you should write

    at once to the Secretary, Privates' Effects Department, War

    Office, Imperial Institute, London S.W.7.

               We hope greatly to get the Chaplain's report from the 

    32nd Casualty Clearing Station, France soon, when we shall not

    fail to let you know of it. We can then, if you wish it,

    endeavour to get you a photograph of his grave.

                                 Yours faithfully,

                                Edmund A. Trouton

                                Hon Sec. to the Dpt.


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