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Date: November 19th 1917
To
Mother
From
Jack
Letter

Man. Reg. Depot

Shorncliffe Kent

Dear Mother,

Received your very welcome letter of Oct 23rd enclosing photos and the cutting from newspaper of the "Row Contingent".

Well I have just come back from a nice little trip to London, free of cost. I got it through a major who was on his way to Canada and wanted a man to look after his stuff while staying in town. The sergeant major detailled me, so I had two days in London and
a day and a half with the Rows at Croydon. I stayed at the YMCA American Hut on the Strand where I got a good bed for 9 pence and meals for 1 shilling & 3 pence. I met quite a few American soldiers and sailors.

According to that slip you sent me Syd must have gotten his Military Medal alright. I am glad because he has certainly earned it and will recompense him a little for his 26 months in France. From what I hear from some of the boys who went out with Frank and have been over the top with him, he is also shaping up well for a medal as he is a pretty cool customer. Well they can't conscript the Row bunch anyhow.

Evert Govier has gone to France again, also Jimmy Playfair. I met Charlie Strint on the Strand. He tells me that a lot of the Whitewood boys have just left Bramshott for France.

I liked your photos better than I liked your snapshots. That's an awful pretty kid if Mary's.

Well dear give my love to all and let me know who they have conscripted.

Yours with love,

Jack