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JUST A P.C. WILL PARSONS' WAR

A transcribed collection of postcards to and from Will Parsons serving with the British RAMC from 1915 to 1918

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Andy Parsons

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eng

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62

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Europeana 1914-1918

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europeana19141918:agent/9f7cc42980f176229fc3bc33f8b00257

Date

1922
1915

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Postcard

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eng
English

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Europe

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1915
1922

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1915

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1922

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mul

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Andy Parsons | europeana19141918:agent/9f7cc42980f176229fc3bc33f8b00257

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2019-09-11T08:11:34.449Z
2020-02-25T08:06:05.675Z
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