SOC Letters from Jack Murphy sent from POW camp
Letter from POW camp to wife
Letter to wife and daughter
Letter from POW (Prisoner of War) camp to wife
Letter to wife and daughter
Letter from Corporal Dibben to the widow of Jack Murphy, informing her of his death in Kriegsgefangenenlager Langensalza
Germany
Letter
CONTRIBUTOR
John Bruton
DATE
-
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
4
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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