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Your very welcome letters arrived a couple of days ago and I was glad to get them. Quite a lot has happened since I last wrote to you. The 3rd command Depot moved here from Hastings last Thurs. week and it is quite a change to be in huts again and a very small town after living the way we did in Hastings. although the camp is in a very good location just behind the chalk cliffs on a slopping hill. Harry Williams is here in the reserve. I was very surprised and delighted to see him and he has given me more news than I have had for a dogs age just at present he is in | Your very welcome letters arrived a couple of days ago and I was glad to get them. Quite a lot has happened since I last wrote to you. The 3rd command Depot moved here from Hastings last Thurs. week and it is quite a change to be in huts again and a very small town after living the way we did in Hastings. although the camp is in a very good location just behind the chalk cliffs on a slopping hill. Harry Williams is here in the reserve. I was very surprised and delighted to see him and he has given me more news than I have had for a dogs age just at present he is in | ||
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July 10th H. Coy. 16th Can Res. Batt Seaford Sussex
Dear Mother & Father
Your very welcome letters arrived a couple of days ago and I was glad to get them. Quite a lot has happened since I last wrote to you. The 3rd command Depot moved here from Hastings last Thurs. week and it is quite a change to be in huts again and a very small town after living the way we did in Hastings. although the camp is in a very good location just behind the chalk cliffs on a slopping hill. Harry Williams is here in the reserve. I was very surprised and delighted to see him and he has given me more news than I have had for a dogs age just at present he is in
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 12 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1919.