Brief history of my lost uncle James Healy, item 16
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INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD
International Buildings
Kingsway London W.C.
Telephone
3687 Dublin.
DUBLIN OFFICE
23 Nassau Street,
8th November, 1916.
Mrs. Healy,
Oapel Street.
Dublin.
Dear Mrs. Healy,
I was very sorry to see from a photograph
in the papers that you have lost your son at the front.
As you know, your boy was in our employ
for a considerable time, and personally I always regarded him as
a lad of street promise.
I am glad he has shown himself worthy in
doing his part in this terrible war, while at the same time I
would ask you to accept my sincere sympathy in your bereavement.
Yours very trully
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INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD
International Buildings
Kingsway London W.C.
Telephone
3687 Dublin.
DUBLIN OFFICE
23 Nassau Street,
8th November, 1916.
Mrs. Healy,
Oapel Street.
Dublin.
Dear Mrs. Healy,
I was very sorry to see from a photograph
in the papers that you have lost your son at the front.
As you know, your boy was in our employ
for a considerable time, and personally I always regarded him as
a lad of street promise.
I am glad he has shown himself worthy in
doing his part in this terrible war, while at the same time I
would ask you to accept my sincere sympathy in your bereavement.
Yours very trully
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