The diary of Arthur Wallis | Machine Gun Corps
My maternal grandfather, Arthur Wallis, fought throughout the war on the Western Front as a member of the Machine Gun Corps. This is his diary from 1918...
While on the front my grandfather bought a card embroidered by one of the local French women. He sent this card with a message inside to his daughter, Minnie, who is my mother. The letter reads: 'Dear Minnie, Just a few lines to let you know I am quite well, so I trust you and all at home are the same, trusting I may soon see you all.' The letter was written in August 1918 as the war was nearing the end.
1918 diary, also containing a photograph and money, some from Yugoslavia.
German shell case July 1917 from 77mm field gun
Embroidered card
CONTRIBUTOR
Roger Green
DATE
1914 - 1918
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
60
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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