I have attached a scan showing two items. The first is part of a page of the Illustrated London News, dated 29th September, 1917. This shows Portuguese troops in England training for the Western Front.
The second item is a card I bought at Banstead. It is from Portugal and is addressed to a Portuguese Artillery officer at Hazeley Down Camp, Winchester in October 1917.
In all the (scanty) references to the Portuguese army in WWI, I have not come across any relating to troops spending time in England. Indeed, they seem to have been left to languish on the Western Front, without any chance of relief.
Any information would be welcome, especially if anyone has mail from Portuguese troops in England
I am not aware of any Portuguese troops in Britain other than artillery
Alistair
Alan
The caption on the photo does not say that the Portuguese troops are in England - it states that they are in a British Training Camp which could mean such a camp in France, unless you have more text that states otherwise - whoops, just seen the heading above the photo, so please ignore this !
Mike ;) ;D