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General Category => Members Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Chris Grimshaw on June 19, 2020, 12:38:41 PM

Title: My Cover for the Day 19th June, Improvised Card from Anzac May 1915
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on June 19, 2020, 12:38:41 PM
Afternoon Team

My offering for today is an Improvised card from Anzac. A single sheet of note paper from an exercise book which has been pasted over card from a ration or ammunition box.

Very poor cancel 1st Aust Div Field Post Office, date unclear.  Card is datelined 18 5 15 Son (Walter) writing to Father "Dear Pop" I believe.

Addressed to a Mr Anderson, Napier, New Zealand.  Endorsed on reverse "Passed By Censor 2256  signature unreadable.  If this No 2256 represents a Censor Hand-stamp from the Type 2 series it's un-allocated.  However its the last number in a Block from 2199 to 2255 allocated to Anzac units. 2257 starts the allocation for 29th Division.

Good message "The only objection I have to the place is the amount of Shrapnel & bullets that are flying about which helps to make things very exciting at times."

Many of the men when landing had discarded their packs ans therefore writing materials were very scarce.

Chris
Title: Re: My Cover for the Day 19th June, Improvised Card from Anzac May 1915
Post by: Alan Baker on June 20, 2020, 10:26:37 AM
Can you post a scan of the reverse?
Title: Re: My Cover for the Day 19th June, Improvised Card from Anzac May 1915
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on June 20, 2020, 11:07:30 AM
Hi Alan

Two scans attached on first post, second shows message on reverse.

Chris
Title: Re: My Cover for the Day 19th June, Improvised Card from Anzac May 1915
Post by: Alan Baker on June 20, 2020, 11:19:35 AM
Oh yes, I didn't spot it