Tilly Hill's World War I scrapbook

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 Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

 Tube-Mellta 


Eternal Father, God Supreme,

Who didst in love the world redeem,

We looked to Thee in days of old:

Thy mercies have been manifold,

     Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

     And bless our Flag on land and sea


Protect our King, his empire guard

O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

We have not served Thee as we might--

We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

      Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

     And hold our Homeland safe and free.

 

Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

Protect and bless them in the strife ;

All souls are Thine, in death and life.

     Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

     For our brave sailors on the sea

 

Almighty Father, guide and shield

Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

And mercy give in conflict's hour.

     Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

     For all who may in peril be.

 

Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

Defend the right, make war to cease ;

Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

     Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

     Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

 

Wm. Allen Challacombe.

The Vicarage, New Malden

 

 Right page: 

 Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe 

 Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on staffs; from left to right - France, the Imperial Standard of Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Japanese Rising Sun 

 Below that is a small piece of paper with the words: 

Good Luck to our brave men in khaki,

   Who serve 'neath the red, white, and blue

Yours is a fight, of right over might,

   And Britain will see you through.

 Below that is a colored image of a seated robed woman, wearing a helmet and holding a trident, sitting on a bench draped in the British flag. A lion lays at her feet and on the flag. A biplane flies in the smoky sky and a burning ship is on the water in the distance 

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 Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

 Tube-Mellta 


Eternal Father, God Supreme,

Who didst in love the world redeem,

We looked to Thee in days of old:

Thy mercies have been manifold,

     Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

     And bless our Flag on land and sea


Protect our King, his empire guard

O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

We have not served Thee as we might--

We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

      Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

     And hold our Homeland safe and free.

 

Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

Protect and bless them in the strife ;

All souls are Thine, in death and life.

     Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

     For our brave sailors on the sea

 

Almighty Father, guide and shield

Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

And mercy give in conflict's hour.

     Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

     For all who may in peril be.

 

Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

Defend the right, make war to cease ;

Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

     Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

     Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

 

Wm. Allen Challacombe.

The Vicarage, New Malden

 

 Right page: 

 Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe 

 Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on staffs; from left to right - France, the Imperial Standard of Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Japanese Rising Sun 

 Below that is a small piece of paper with the words: 

Good Luck to our brave men in khaki,

   Who serve 'neath the red, white, and blue

Yours is a fight, of right over might,

   And Britain will see you through.

 Below that is a colored image of a seated robed woman, wearing a helmet and holding a trident, sitting on a bench draped in the British flag. A lion lays at her feet and on the flag. A biplane flies in the smoky sky and a burning ship is on the water in the distance 


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  • March 18, 2017 02:21:56 Cheryl Ellsworth

     Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

     Tube-Mellta 


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

         And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

          Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         And hold our Homeland safe and free.

     

    Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

    Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

    Protect and bless them in the strife ;

    All souls are Thine, in death and life.

         Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For our brave sailors on the sea

     

    Almighty Father, guide and shield

    Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

    In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

    And mercy give in conflict's hour.

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For all who may in peril be.

     

    Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

    Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

    Defend the right, make war to cease ;

    Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

         Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

         Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

     

    Wm. Allen Challacombe.

    The Vicarage, New Malden

     

     Right page: 

     Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe 

     Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on staffs; from left to right - France, the Imperial Standard of Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Japanese Rising Sun 

     Below that is a small piece of paper with the words: 

    Good Luck to our brave men in khaki,

       Who serve 'neath the red, white, and blue

    Yours is a fight, of right over might,

       And Britain will see you through.

     Below that is a colored image of a seated robed woman, wearing a helmet and holding a trident, sitting on a bench draped in the British flag. A lion lays at her feet and on the flag. A biplane flies in the smoky sky and a burning ship is on the water in the distance 

  • March 18, 2017 02:20:34 Cheryl Ellsworth

     Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

     Tube-Mellta 


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

         And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

          Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         And hold our Homeland safe and free.

     

    Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

    Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

    Protect and bless them in the strife ;

    All souls are Thine, in death and life.

         Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For our brave sailors on the sea

     

    Almighty Father, guide and shield

    Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

    In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

    And mercy give in conflict's hour.

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For all who may in peril be.

     

    Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

    Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

    Defend the right, make war to cease ;

    Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

         Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

         Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

     

    Wm. Allen Challacombe.

    The Vicarage, New Malden

     

     Right page: 

     Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe 

     Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on staffs; from left to right - France, the Imperial Standard of Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Japanese Rising Sun 

     Below that is a small piece of paper with the words: 

    Good Luck to our brave men in khaki,

       Who serve 'neath the red, white, and blue

    Yours is a fight, of right over might,

       And Britain will see you through.

     Below that is a colored image of a seated robed woman, wearing a helmet and holding a trident, sitting on a bench draped in the British flag. A lion lays at her feet and on the flag. A biplane flies in the smoky sky and a burning ship is on the water in the distance 







  • March 18, 2017 02:15:13 Cheryl Ellsworth

     Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

     Tube-Mellta 


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

         And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

          Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         And hold our Homeland safe and free.

     

    Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

    Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

    Protect and bless them in the strife ;

    All souls are Thine, in death and life.

         Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For our brave sailors on the sea

     

    Almighty Father, guide and shield

    Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

    In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

    And mercy give in conflict's hour.

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For all who may in peril be.

     

    Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

    Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

    Defend the right, make war to cease ;

    Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

         Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

         Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

     

    Wm. Allen Challacombe.

    The Vicarage, New Malden

     

    Right page:

    Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe

    Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on staffs; from left to right - France, the Imperial Standard of Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Japanese Rising Sun







  • March 18, 2017 02:04:44 Cheryl Ellsworth

     Paper glued to left side, which is the inside cover of the book: 

     Tube-Mellta 


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

         And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

          Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         And hold our Homeland safe and free.


    Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

    Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

    Protect and bless them in the strife ;

    All souls are Thine, in death and life.

         Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For our brave sailors on the sea


    Almighty Father, guide and shield

    Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

    In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

    And mercy give in conflict's hour.

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For all who may in peril be.


    Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

    Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

    Defend the right, make war to cease ;

    Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

         Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

         Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.


    Wm. Allen Challacombe.

    The Vicarage, New Malden


    Right page:

    Glued to the top of the page is a strip of paper with a red, white, and blue stripe

    Below that is glued a picture of 5 waving flags on poles; 







  • March 18, 2017 01:59:16 Cheryl Ellsworth

     Tube-Mellta 


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

         And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We plead unworthy in Thy sight.

          Yet, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         And hold our Homeland safe and free.


    Lord of the waves, our Sailors keep,

    Who meet their foes on treacherous deep,

    Protect and bless them in the strife ;

    All souls are Thine, in death and life.

         Oh, bear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For our brave sailors on the sea


    Almighty Father, guide and shield

    Our Soldiers on each battle-field,

    In camp and fort reveal Thy power,

    And mercy give in conflict's hour.

         Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee,

         For all who may in peril be.


    Dear Father, bless the shadowed homes

    Where haunting fear now daily comes ;

    Defend the right, make war to cease ;

    Forgive all wrong, and give us peace.

         Then, once again, shall rise to Thee

         Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.


    Wm. Allen Challacombe.

    The Vicarage, New Malden







  • February 18, 2017 05:17:22 Eliza Hart

    T-Melita


    Eternal Father, God Supreme,

    Who didst in love the world redeem,

    We looked to Thee in days of old:

    Thy mercies have been manifold,

    Oh, hear us, as we cry to Thee.

    And bless our Flag on land and sea


    Protect our King, his empire guard

    O'er all our shores keep watch and ward

    We have not served Thee as we might--

    We please unworthy in Thy sight.

    Yet, hear us as we cry to Thee,

    And hold our Homeland safe and free.







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