Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 44

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the Evening Capt Chance gave a very

interesting speech in which he told us

about his Brother who was wonded

at the Front & some Interesting things

he had seen & heard whilst in

France. Afterwards we had some more

toasts & some speechmaking & the

company broke up about 10-o-clock

after spending a very pleasant day

on the Next page I am putting a copy

of our menu card & Programme which

will be very interesting to read in a few

years time.

--

Dec 26 1914

--

To Day was a real Holiday no parade

of any kind, to day we got out of bed

about 7-30 & went straight in to Breakfast

were the received the Glorious news that

the Mail had arrive & would be

Delivered about 11 o-clock.  As 11 o-clock

 

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the Evening Capt Chance gave a very

interesting speech in which he told us

about his Brother who was wonded

at the Front & some Interesting things

he had seen & heard whilst in

France. Afterwards we had some more

toasts & some speechmaking & the

company broke up about 10-o-clock

after spending a very pleasant day

on the Next page I am putting a copy

of our menu card & Programme which

will be very interesting to read in a few

years time.

--

Dec 26 1914

--

To Day was a real Holiday no parade

of any kind, to day we got out of bed

about 7-30 & went straight in to Breakfast

were the received the Glorious news that

the Mail had arrive & would be

Delivered about 11 o-clock.  As 11 o-clock

 


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  • December 6, 2016 10:45:43 Jake Warren

    the Evening Capt Chance gave a very

    interesting speech in which he told us

    about his Brother who was wonded

    at the Front & some Interesting things

    he had seen & heard whilst in

    France. Afterwards we had some more

    toasts & some speechmaking & the

    company broke up about 10-o-clock

    after spending a very pleasant day

    on the Next page I am putting a copy

    of our menu card & Programme which

    will be very interesting to read in a few

    years time.

    --

    Dec 26 1914

    --

    To Day was a real Holiday no parade

    of any kind, to day we got out of bed

    about 7-30 & went straight in to Breakfast

    were the received the Glorious news that

    the Mail had arrive & would be

    Delivered about 11 o-clock.  As 11 o-clock

     

  • November 19, 2016 06:08:20 Sue Bryant

    the Evening Capt Chance gave a very

    interesting speech in which he told us

    about his Brother who was wonded

    at the Front & some Interesting things

    he had seen & heard whilst in

    France. Afterwards we had some more

    toasts & some speechmaking & the

    company broke up about 10-o-clock

    after spending a very pleasant day

    on the Next page I am putting a copy

    of our menu card & Programme which

    will be very interesting to read in a few

    years time.

    --

    Dec 26 1914

    --

    To Day was a real Holiday no parade

    of any kind, to day we got out of bed

    about 7-30 & went straight in to Breakfast

    were the received the Glorious news that

    the Mail had arrive & would be

    Delivered about 11 o-clock.  As 11 o-clock

     


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17144 / 199278
Source
http://europeana1914-1918.eu/...
Contributor
Hilary Hallas
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