Captain/Major Harold Ward Correspondence, item 66
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gets warmer but I'll let you know
about that in time. Now to attempt
to answer yours of the 23rd. I got
your parcel - sorry if I did not let
you know. Three in all now. No
the trench socks I meant are a
greyish wool, treated with oil &
are almost a stocking. Manfields
sell them I believe - but don't bother
now - the bad weather should be
over soon. I think I got all your
letters & very welcome they are too
The country here looks much better
but the villages are beyond even the
description of a "Daily Mail" correspondent
I'll try & look up Clayton, but he is
not in my company. It is quite easy
not to get news for two weeks but
I know the lad is all right so far
No we don't - or rather didn't scrap for
the chair the GC Coy took it as a
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Havrincourt, Ribecourt-la-Tour,
Location(s)
Story location Havrincourt, Ribecourt-la-Tour,
- ID
- 5037 / 56308
- Contributor
- Kate Ward
March 31, 1917
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