Page 2 0f my grandfather's letter
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second page of draft letter written in green ink on lined exercise book page
to recuperate. I was again wounded at
on the 27th May, 1918, and taken prisoner with a
broken leg. Through some cause or other this
leg is now shorter than the other and as my
work demands me to be on my feet most of the
time I shall be handicapped while ever I live.
Hoping this will receive your best attention
I remain
Yours humbly
Joseph Derbyshire
War
Pension Commissioners
Chelsea
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second page of letter written in green ink on lined exercise book page
to recuperate. I was again wounded at
on the 27th May, 1918, and taken prisoner with a
broken leg. Through some cause or other this
leg is now shorter than the other and as my
work demands me to be on my feet most of the
time I shall be handicapped while ever I live.
Hoping this will receive your best attention
I remain
Yours humbly
Joseph Derbyshire
War
Pension Commissioners
Chelsea
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to recuperate. I was again wounded at
on the 27th May, 1918, and taken prisoner with a
broken leg. Through some cause or other this
leg is now shorter than the other and as my
work demands me to be on my feet most of the
time I shall be handicapped while ever I live.
Hoping this will receive your best attention
I remain
Yours humbly
Joseph Derbyshire
War
Pension Commissioners
Chelsea
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Preston, Lancashire, England
Location(s)
Document location Preston, Lancashire, England
- ID
- 4487 / 52394
- Contributor
- TONY BEALE
March 25, 1919
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