A collection of letters from Pte Dick Armer to his wife Mabel who he frequently referred to as "Dear old girl". His three children were Billie, Marjorie and Dorothy who was born while he was away.
Dick had promised to "write every day" and, with few exceptions, kept his promise. The letters were written during WW1 from Camp Borden in Canada, on the train to Halifax, on board ship to England, from Witley Camp and France.
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25 Dec 1916 Christmas day in the army
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Mik Niederman
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'Frank' in the postscript is Mabel's brother Frank Dickinson -my grandfather. The Armer and Dickinson families were both from Ulverston and lived in London on opposite sides of Wellington Rd.- where Watson St. meets Wellington.
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'Frank' in the postscript is Mabel's brother Frank Dickinson -my grandfather. The Armer and Dickinson families were both from Ulverston and lived in London on opposite sides of Wellington Rd.- where Watson St. meets Wellington.
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