Letters From The Bowes Brothers – March 24, 1917 Somewhere in France
Dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines to let you know that I have just received the sad news that poor Fred passed away
Dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines to let you know that I have just received the sad news that poor Fred passed away
My dear Mr. Bowes, I have just read an account of the great bereavement you have suffered in the loss of two noble sons who
My dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines tonight to let you know that I am well and quite safe as yet but with
My dear little sister, Evelyn, Today is my little sister’s birthday, so I guess I had better drop you a few lines and wish you
British Expeditionary Force Dear Mr. Bowes, You will have heard of your sad loss long before you get this letter. Your son Pte. F.A. Bowes
Dear Mrs. Bowes, It is with the deepest regret that I write to you that I buried your son this afternoon in the village soldiers’
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