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. Scroll to the bottom of the entry and click on comments to leave a message
21 Dec 1916 His majesty the King desires my presence
20 Dec 1916-I am just smiling no matter what comes along
19 Dec 1916 - Go to France or come home
18 Dec 1916 - From the Police Hut
16 Dec 1916 - Just starving for your love
15 Dec 1916- Folkstone is a dandy place
13 Dec 1916-That telegram I so anxiously await
12 Dec 1916 -The boys are looking --for their Canadian mail.
11 Dec 1916 - Keep a good heart
10 Dec 1916 - Glad you are getting stronger
Next Letter the 10th of December 1916
Mabel sorts out her travel plans when she emigrates to Canada in 1912. Thanks to the family for loaning this image.
7 Nov 1916 - And then we shall see them hop!
6 Dec 1916 Dibgate Camp- I will do my bit
5 Dec 1916 - Dibgate Kent - Tell them I am a bloomin' policeman
4 Dec 1916 Shorncliffe Police Hut D Company
30 Nov 1916 - Darling Christmas will soon be here
28 Nov 1916 I am on the regimental police
27 Nov 1916 Jolly surprise
26 Nov 1916 - nose bleed
25 Nov 1916 I could have chucked my cap in the air
22 Nov 1916 Ulverston England- Visiting Relatives
Apology
There will be a delay in posting letters for a few days while our volunteer overcomes some malware problems. Sorry for the inconveninece
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