My Great Uncle Albert who I never knew, item 21
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West View,
Yardley,
near Birmingham.
20th June 1908
Dear Sir
Royal Humane Society
your father (who omitted to sign his letter & give
his address) has written to the Royal Humane
Society in London to call their attention to
your rescue of the daughter of W. Woodward
of Double Alley Tewksbury and his letter has been
sent to me as I am the local Honorary Representative
of the Society. - I shall be glad to send you a
form of the Society applying for an Award which
will have to be filled in with full particulars
of the rescue, with the name and age of the rescued
girl and the written testimony of an eye witness
of the rescue in accordance with the instructions
given on the form.
Will you please say if you will see to the
matter if I send you the form or to whom else
you would wish me to send it. -
Please do give me the address of your
.letter continued on the right page
father who complains that his letters to the
parents of the girl and to the Police of Tewksbury
have not been answered but perhaps he also
has omitted to give his name & address to them.
Yours truly
Signature Maurice Pollack
I. P.
W. Albert Robins
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West Viem,
Yardley,
near Birmingham.
20th June 1908
Dear Sir
Royal Humane Society
your father (who omitted to sign his letter & give
his address) has written to the Royal Humane
Society in London to call their attention to
your rescue of the daughter of W. Woodward
of Double Alley Tewksbury and his letter has been
sent to me as I am the local Honorary Representative
of the Society. - I shall be glad to send you a
form of the Society applying for an Award which
will have to be filled in with full particulars
of the rescue, with the name and age of the rescued
girl and the written testimony of an eye witness
of the rescue in accordance with the instructions
given on the form.
Will you please say if you will see to the
matter if I send you the form or to whom else
you would wish me to send it. -
Please do give me the address of your
.letter continued on the right page
father who complains that his letters to the
parents of the girl and to the Police of Tewksbury
have not been answered but perhaps he also
has omitted to give his name & address to them.
Yours truly
Signature Maurice Pollack
I. P.
W. Albert Robins
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West Viem,
Yardley,
near Birmingham.
20th June 1908
Dear Sir
Royal Humane Society
your father (who insistted to sign his letter & give
his address) has written to the Royal Humane
Society in London to call their attenntion to
your recue of the daughter of W. Wirdward
of
Tewkesbury and his letter
sent to me as I am the local Honorary Representative
of the Society. - I shall be glad to send you a
form of the Society applying for an Award which
will have to be filled in with full particulars
of the rescue, with the name and age of the resuced
giel and the written testimony of an eye witness
of the rescue in accordance with the instructions
given on the form.
Will you please say if you will see to the
matter if I send you the form or to whom else
you would wish us to send it. -
Please do give me the address of your
.letter continued on the right page
father who complains that his letters to the
parents of the girl and to the Police of Tewkesbury
have not been answered but perhaps he also
has omitted to give his name & address to them.
Yours truly
Signature Maurice Pollack
I. P.
W. Albert Robins
-
West Viem,
Yardley,
near Birmingham.
20th June 1908
Dear Sir
Royal Humane Society
your father (who ??mitted to sign his letter & give
his address) has written to the Royal Humane
Society in London to call their attenntion to
your recue of the daughter of W. Wirdward
of Dondlectlley Jeusbüry and his letter
sent to me as I am the local Honorary Representative
of the Society. - I shall be glad to send you a
form of the Society applying for an Award which
will have to be filled in with full particulars
of the rescue, with the name and age of the resuced
giel and the written testimony of an eye witness
of the rescue in accordance with the instructions
given on the form.
Will you please say if you will see to the
matter if I send you the form or to whom else
you would wish us to send it. -
Please do give me the address of your
.letter continued on the right page
father who complains that his letters to the
parents of the girl and to the Police of
have not been answered but perhaps he also
has omitted to give his name & address to them.
Yours truly
Maurice Pollack
I. P.
W. Albert Robins
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Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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Story location Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
- ID
- 4315 / 51127
- Contributor
- Steve Brown
June 20, 1908
- English
- Western Front
- Artillery
- Recruitment and Conscription
- Remembrance
- Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles
- Trench Life
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