Dugald Sheppard. Grand Hotel Du Louvre Empty envelope

5 1/2 x 4 3/4 On Active Service envelope passed by censor empty envelope ( letter currently unknown)
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5 1/2 x 4 3/4 On Active Service envelope passed by censor empty envelope ( letter currently unknown)
…On Active Service envelope to wife and baby 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 Feb 16 1916 3 pages Discusses daily life and weather includes two brownie photos. one of two …
5 1/4 x 3 1/4 On Active Service envelope passed by censor July 26th 1916 discusses daily happenings including food and not feeling all that well. 2 pages
…On Active Service envelope passed by field censor envelope shows signs of slight burning 5 x 3 1/2 4 pages condensed to one page folded discusses sending back “souvenirs” or …
On Active Service envelope passed by field censor staining from the red lining of the envelope. July 5th, 1916 discusses delay in receiving letters and inquires about his newborn son. …
Dugald Sheppard. Honours and rewards brigade orders No 2, 18.1. 16 Military Cross and the Distinguished Conduct Medal
…Dugald Sheppard. Mappin & Webb re silver jewelry letter to Mrs. Sheppard.
…letter with no envelope January 19th 1916 written by a Lockhart of the 26th Battalion discusses being in the trenches and letters being delayed
…5 1/2 x 3 1/2 written by wife to husband
…Three page letter January 21st, 1916 Discusses daily life out of the trenches no envelope Written on pages of Field Message book
…On Active Service envelope passed by censor has the 48th Highlanders logo on envelope November 9th 1915 has a taped note to the back which reads, “please open and examine …
On Active Service envelope 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 passed by censor January 28th 1916 2 pages As with most of Sheppards letters they discuss daily life with little to …
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