He never saw his daughter, item 77
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Kriegsgefangenenlager Printed text, German word for POW camp
Limburg (Lahn), 29-5- 191 The underlined portions were blank spaces written in by hand.
This is my address:
This section is contained in a box, with underlined spaces written by hand:
Prisoner of War
Name: Sgt W. O'Reilly Roy Ir. Fusrs. Royal Irish Fusiliers
4 Comp. II Batl.
Camp of Prisoners of War
Limburg (Lahn) Germany. End of boxed section
The indications mentioned above must be reproduced in the address.
The following is handwritten in provided space:
My dear Annie,
Your letter and card duly
recieved. sorry you are not getting mine for I
write regularly. however I hope you have
have got them by this time. The British
Postmaster General is displeased with
you for writing in pencil and enclosed a
note to say it must be in ink. Sorry the
Inkwriting not allowed. Printed vertically along the left side, highlighted with pencil.
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My dear Annie,
Your letter and card duly
received regularly .However I hope you have
have got them by this time.The British post master general is displeased with
you for writing in pencil and enclosed a
note to say it must be in ink. Sorry the
Description
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Limburg, Germany
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Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
Location(s)
Story location Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
Document location Limburg, Germany
- ID
- 3369 / 41163
- Contributor
- Eilish Lamb
May 29, 1916
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