My Great Uncle Albert who I never knew, item 34
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Dear Sister,
pleased to hear from you. I did not know it
was mother's Birthday but I am sending a card for her.
I can't say that I know who that chap is from Barkers,
Well sister I hope you are going on alright as I am
alright myself. I received a letter from Sarah this morning
with two photos one of herself & Lily & one of Lily in her
munition clothes. Its nice at Blackpool but we get cold winds
but the air is fresh. I shall like to see you all but
I shall have to wait a bit longer. Well sister remember
me to all at home. I will with love to all good night
& God Bless you all,
I remain
Your Loving
Brother
xxx albert
xxx
P.S
Thanks for the stamps
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Dear Sister,
pleased to hear from you. I did not know it
was mother's Birthday but I am sending a card for her.
I can't say that I know who that chap is from Barkers,
Well sister I hope you are going on alright as I am
alright myself. I received a letter from Sarah this morning
with two photos one of herself & Lily & one onf Lily in her
munition clothes. Its nice at Blackpool but we get cold winds
but the air is fresh. I shall like to see you all but
I shall have to wait a bit longer, Well sister remember
me to all at home. I will with love to all good night
& God Bless you all,
I remain
Your Loving
Brother
xxx albert
xxx
P.S
Thanks for the stamps
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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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