Letter from Henry Kavanagh to Enoch Kavanagh, 18 August 1915
Letter from Henry Kavanagh to his brother from the Front Line, stating that himself and George Poulton had so far escaped any harm since they left England, and also detailing the lack of water available.
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Henry Kavanagh
Dublin City Archives
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eng
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Dublin City Library and Archive
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