Scripto | Revision Difference | Transcription

Cecil Henry Meares Letters

ms0455b01f01e021.jpg

Revision as of May 2, 2015, 8:19:24 PM
created by 65.61.234.59
Revision as of May 7, 2015, 11:18:21 AM
protected by Rbcm.admin
Line 6: Line 6:
  
 
Today lots of French soldiers have come and I hear that the Indian
 
Today lots of French soldiers have come and I hear that the Indian
 +
 +
BC Archives, MS-0455
 +
Box 1
 +
File 1
 +
MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937.  Victoria; traveler, British military officer.
 +
Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancée, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918.

Revision as of May 7, 2015, 11:18:21 AM

away. The doctor and I stayed with him all night and got him into a motor car and away just as the shells were beginning to fall again.

I was very tired as I had no coat and had no grub for about 24 hours. Last night I had a sleep and feel alright again now.

I do hope that Major Johnstone will recover, he was an awfully nice man. I hope that we will get a few days rest soon as everyone is worn out and of the regiments which left Lyndhurst only fragments are left.

Today lots of French soldiers have come and I hear that the Indian

BC Archives, MS-0455 Box 1 File 1 MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937. Victoria; traveler, British military officer. Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancée, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918.