Letter from Gertrude Scott to her brother Matt Scott, 31 Jan 1918. Discusses their brother’s homecoming and readjusting to civilian life.
Source: Image Courtesy of Megan Scott, personal collection
Date: 31 Jan 1918
Letter from A.E. “Buster” Brown to Gertrude Scott. From A.E. Buster Brown to Gertrude Scott. Discussing training and life in Victoria.
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Date: 16 April 1916
Letter from Blayney Scott to Beth Maynard, a cousin living in California, 05 May 1916. Discusses the French countryside and German offensive.
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Date: 05 May 1916
Letter from Eva Scott to her son Matt Scott, 10 Nov 1918. Discusses the death of Matt’s wife as well as the Spanish flu in Victoria.
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Date: 10 Nov 1918
Letter from Eva Scott to her son Matt Scott, 14 Nov 1918. Discusses the armistice and Spanish flu in Victoria.
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Date: 14 Nov 1918
Letter from Gertrude Scott to brother Matt Scott, 19 Jan 1919. Discusses the Spanish Flu epidemic.
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Date: 19 Jan 1919
Letter from E.V. Turner to the Sugar Plum Club, 16 Jan 1918. Letter expressing thanks to the Sugar Plum Club for the package of candy that they sent to him in France.
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Date: 16 Nov 1916
15 Jan 1917 – From Tom Gallamore (POW held in Hemeln, Germany) to Gertude Scott. Gertrude was matched with Tom through a program that had Canadian women send letters to men held as POWs. He was from Ontario and returned their after the war.
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Date: 15 Jan 1917
Letter from Matt Scott to cousin Beth Maynard, 16 Nov 1916. Discusses British identity.
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Date: 16 Nov 1916