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A Game of Patience
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Introduction
Angels and men
Thank you for the "Baby"...
RMS Franconia
Dear Dad...
Military Biplane (detail)
Mobilization by sea
Valcartier Camp, Quebec
An Army Alphabet
A is our Army... (detail)
In camp with the Canadian Contingent
Empress of India
The Euphemist
Dear Dick...
Order of Divine Service
Deer Peebles...
Troops at sea
On board the Tunisian
Soldierly Spirit
The Spirit Continues
"Volunteers Eager to Start for War"
Mobilization
Fellow Soldiers...
For England
The Listening Post
"Canadian Troops Arrive"
We are waiting...
Letters to the Family
Happy Birthday
A Game of Patience
My own dearest child...
A Visit to London
2nd Lieutenant, 12th Essex
Letters Home
Dear Mrs. Calverley...
Manchester House, Malta
Princess Mary
I'm mighty lucky...
...Yours Mabel Grant
On the Salisbury Plain
Leveson Calverley
Dear Gran...
Seale
Churches of England
50 St. George's Square
Aventures outside of War
Maneuvers
The Promised Lands
A Visit to Family
My dearest Tibby...
Harwich Fortress
Dear Mr. Calverley...
Two Generals
Hugh is gazetted
Happy New Year
Back in London
I am waiting...
Trinity College
A Day in the life of...
My Dear Calverley...
Strictly Private
Signal Training
On His Majesty's Service
From Training to On Duty
Westminster Abbey
Art from History
War Communications
The war pictorial
Images of the Ancient and Modern World
From Devonshire to Essex
...Sincerely Ethel Milne
Measles
12th Essex, Colchester
Recounting a visit home
Yours failfully B.
Love from the Family
Writing Home
Reed Hall, Essex
Reed Hall, Essex (cont'd)
Twenty-One
Telegram
On-board the RMS Franconia
At Sea
We are in the rest gulley...
Free Time
Coastline Scenery
Fight for the Dardanelles
5th Essex
Communion
Dear Mum...
Soldiers and the Battlefield
Evacuation of Gallipoli
WWI Scrapbook - Hugh Salvin Calverley
Details
Post Card – A Game of Patience – December 2, 1914
On the way to see Dad at Harwich. Crossed country touring waiting rooms in the small hours. This is Colchester where I change. A cold looking place.
Yours Hugh
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Created by Jacquelyn Bennett, Oakville Images Assistant, 2009. This digitized collection was made possible thanks to the Joshua Creek Heritage Centre.
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