My Great Uncle Albert who I never knew, item 4
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Dear Sisters,
Just a few lines hoping
you are going on alright at home,
I am pleased to hear you like your
broches, I do hope I shall be able to
see you all again when the War
is over, I have not been moved
yet but if I go tomorrow I will
let Mother & Father know, you need
not worry for I dare say I shall
get a bit more training at the Base,
I thank you for your letters & don't
forget the garden for I want you to
have some roses. I think this is
all this time so I will close
2
with love to you good night & God
Bless you all.
I Remain
Your Loving
Brother
xxx Albert
xxx
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Dear Sisters,
Just a few lines hoping
you are going on alright at home,
I am pleased to hear you like your
broches, I do hope I shall be able to
see you all again when the War
is over, I have not been moved
yet but if I go tomorrow I will
let Mother & Father know, you need
not worry for I dare say I shall
get a bit more training at the Base,
I thank you for your letters & don't
forget the garden for I want you to
have some roses. I think this is
all this time so I will close
2
with love to you good night & God
Bless you all.
I Remain
Your Loving
Brother
xxx Albert
xxx
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Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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Story location Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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- 4315 / 51110
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- Steve Brown
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