My Great Uncle Albert who I never knew, item 23
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Dear Sister,
thanks very much for your card I
was not able to write to you before as I was working
over, Well Lily I hope you are going on alright
& those at home, I pleased to hear you went with
Ada the other week, I suppose you go to the
pictures I don't get the chance. I like to think
you are trying to make Ada happy, tell mother
not to worry try to hope for the best, they
are bringing a lot of B1 men up here now some
of them ought not to be in the army, remember
me to Mrs Collins & tell her I hope Frank will soon
be alright, I will close with the best of love good
night & God Bless you.
PS the pen nibs broke I remain
on the pen you gave me your Loving
it had a flaw in it Brother
xxx albert
xxx
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Dear Sister,
thanks very much for your card I
was not able to write to you before as I was working
over, Well Lily I hope you are going on alright
& those at home, I pleased to hear you went with
Ada the other week, I suppose you go to the
pictures I don't get the chance. I like to think
you are trying to make Ada happy, tell mother
not to worry try to hope for the best, they
are bringing a lot of B1 men up here now some
of them ought not to be in the army, remember
me to Mrs Collins & tell her I hope Frank will soon
be alright, I will close with the best of love good
night & God Bless you.
PS Hte pen nibs broke I remain
one the pen you gave me your Loving
it had a flaw in it Brother
xxx albert
xxx
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Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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Story location Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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- 4315 / 51129
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- Steve Brown
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