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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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the longest ranging guns.
 
the longest ranging guns.
  
 
Amiens whose cathedral looks so insignificant from a distance but is so beautiful at close range and fortunately so little damaged.
 
Amiens whose cathedral looks so insignificant from a distance but is so beautiful at close range and fortunately so little damaged.
  
We have been having thunderstorms with heavy downpours of rain + now it is raining again.   
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We have been having thunderstorms with heavy downpours of rain & now it is raining again.   
  
In the Amiens push the weather for the first time was absolutely with us.  Now it is against us but as the ground was dry before + the showers are intermittent it is not so bad.
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In the Amiens push the weather for the first time was absolutely with us.  Now it is against us but as the ground was dry before & the showers are intermittent it is not so bad.
  
 
I am afraid that Nell's foot requires skilled attention.  I am trying to persuade her to take every measure to prevent it developing into an infirmity.
 
I am afraid that Nell's foot requires skilled attention.  I am trying to persuade her to take every measure to prevent it developing into an infirmity.
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Now I must get along to some work as the last news we have is that we do not move tonight.
 
Now I must get along to some work as the last news we have is that we do not move tonight.
  
Love to Mother + Susy + Leffie
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Love to Mother & Susy & Zeffie
  
 
Your affectionate brother
 
Your affectionate brother
  
 
Arthur D Crease
 
Arthur D Crease
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.

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the longest ranging guns.

Amiens whose cathedral looks so insignificant from a distance but is so beautiful at close range and fortunately so little damaged.

We have been having thunderstorms with heavy downpours of rain & now it is raining again.

In the Amiens push the weather for the first time was absolutely with us. Now it is against us but as the ground was dry before & the showers are intermittent it is not so bad.

I am afraid that Nell's foot requires skilled attention. I am trying to persuade her to take every measure to prevent it developing into an infirmity.

Now I must get along to some work as the last news we have is that we do not move tonight.

Love to Mother & Susy & Zeffie

Your affectionate brother

Arthur D Crease

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.