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Postcards from Jim (James Frederick) Blakemore

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Postcards written by Jim Blakemore to his sister, Florrie. One from Albany, Australia, dated 6 July 1916, and one from No. 2 Sling Camp, Bulford, England, dated 27 August 1916. Part of a collection of newspaper clippings, postcards and photo belonging to Jim Blakemore, mounted on card by William S. Walker, Manager Rannerdale Home, June 1988

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  • Title

    Postcards from Jim (James Frederick) Blakemore

  • Maker

    Blakemore, James Frederick, Walker, William S.

  • Date made

    1916

  • Subject

    Blakemore, James Frederick (1893-1988), Blakemore Family, World War I, 1914-1918, Letters and diaries, Springston, 1910s, WWI

  • Additional information

    card, paper

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