Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease of Victoria to his brother Lindley Crease and his mother Sarah Crease; instructions for the offensive of July 26, 1917; a regimental notebook, diaries and scrapbook. Learn more.
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BC Archives MS-0055; BC Archives MS-2879
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behind for there is a very strong feeling of camaraderie in all the Bns. I have just heard that Hutchinson of the Western Scots has blown into camp. I must try & see him. The slight depression wh. I feel now is probably the natural reaction from strain & tenseness, now permitted by freedom from responsibility.
Young V.G. Tupper is sitting beside me. He has been out here since Feb 1915 & has only been slightly wounded once. He is a pleasant companion.
Best regards to Fowkes, Miss Gore & the office & love to all at Pentrelew.
Yr affect brother
Arthur D Crease