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Kriegs-Gefangenen-Stammlager Limburg a/L. Name des Absenders 446091 Lce. Cprl. P.J. Tappin Personliche Nr. 5675 Nr.des Filiallagers 1515 Geschrieben den Feb 1st 1918. Miss. A.M. Russell. Dear Friend It gives me a great deal of pleasure to answer your very kind and welcome letter dated Nov 17th. 1917. which I recived quite safe two days ago, and I thank you with all my heart for your kind wishes and the many nice parcels I have recived from you. I am not much good at writing letters hope some day I shall have the pleasure of seeing and thanking you personly, I can then better explain the good work you and so many other people are doing for the prisoners of war in Germany
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Name des Absenders 446091 Lce. Cpl. P.J. Tappin Persönliche Nr. 5675 Nr.des Filiallagers 1515 Geschrieben den Feb 1st 1918.
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Miss. A.M. Russell.
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Dear Friend
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It gives me a great deal of pleasure to answer your very kind and welcome letter dated Nov 17th. 1917. which I recived quite safe two days ago, and I thank you with all my heart for your kind wishes and the many nice parcels I have recived from you. I am not much good at writing letters hope some day I shall have the pleasure of seeing and thanking you personly, I can then better explain the good work you and so many other people are doing for the prisoners of war in Germany
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BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 18 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria; librarian. / Letters and documents relating to Corporal Percy John Tappin, 1916-1919.

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Kriegs-Gefangenen-Stammlager Limburg a/L.

Name des Absenders 446091 Lce. Cpl. P.J. Tappin Persönliche Nr. 5675 Nr.des Filiallagers 1515 Geschrieben den Feb 1st 1918.

Miss. A.M. Russell.

Dear Friend

It gives me a great deal of pleasure to answer your very kind and welcome letter dated Nov 17th. 1917. which I recived quite safe two days ago, and I thank you with all my heart for your kind wishes and the many nice parcels I have recived from you. I am not much good at writing letters hope some day I shall have the pleasure of seeing and thanking you personly, I can then better explain the good work you and so many other people are doing for the prisoners of war in Germany

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 18 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters and documents relating to Corporal Percy John Tappin, 1916-1919.