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Letter from George Buchanan to his sister. © National Museums Scotland
Letter sent by Buchanan to his sister on 11 September 1915, 14 days before the Battle of Loos would begin. It concerns his health and cold weather on the front. With telephone and radio communication still in their infancy, letters and postcards were the main means of communication between individuals on active service and their families at home in Scotland. The delivery of letters and parcels fro…
Συντελεστές
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Δημιουργός
- George Buchanan
Θέμα
- World War I
- Home Front
- Trench Life
- Women
- Α΄ Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος
Τύπος τεκμήριο
- Letter
- Επιστολή
Ημερομηνία
- 1915-09-11
- 1915-09-11
- 1915-09-11
Συντελεστές
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Δημιουργός
- George Buchanan
Θέμα
- World War I
- Home Front
- Trench Life
- Women
- Α΄ Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος
Τύπος τεκμήριο
- Letter
- Επιστολή
Ημερομηνία
- 1915-09-11
- 1915-09-11
- 1915-09-11
Φορέας προέλευσης
Συσσωρευτής
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Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας
- 2015-09-22 09:39:17 UTC
- 2015-09-22
- 2015-09-22
Χρονική περίοδος
- europeana19141918:timespan/b3063f630118166d701e4bea17402bba
Μέρη
- Western Front
Προέλευση
- INTERNET
Πηγή
- UGC
Αναγνωριστικό
- 228548
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/20084/attachments/228548
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- 1
Γλώσσα
- English
- eng
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- EnrichEuropeana
Χώρα
- Europe
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- Letter sent by Buchanan to his sister on 11 September 1915, 14 days before the Battle of Loos would begin. It concerns his health and cold weather on the front. With telephone and radio communication still in their infancy, letters and postcards were the main means of communication between individuals on active service and their families at home in Scotland. The delivery of letters and parcels from home was irregular. Telegrams were quicker but more expensive, and rarely available to those at the Front. Letters home were censored for sensitive information, and much communication between individuals and families was intended to comfort and reassure. This was to be Buchanan's last letter home.