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My grand uncle, James Murphy's, letter home
This page of the letter addresses how single men are considered cowards if they did not go and fight for their country and they are also considered "stay at home spongers" who benefit from their freedom while others die for them. James claims that nearly every family has sent a family member to the war and that he was going to do his "bit" for the country. James then writes of how his solicitor wi…
Contribuyentes
- Kirsty Warby
Creador
- James Twomey Murphy
Asunto
- World War I
- Conscientious Objection
- Remembrance
- Primera Guerra Mundial
Tipo de ítem
- Letter
- Carta
Fecha
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
Contribuyentes
- Kirsty Warby
Creador
- James Twomey Murphy
Asunto
- World War I
- Conscientious Objection
- Remembrance
- Primera Guerra Mundial
Tipo de ítem
- Letter
- Carta
Fecha
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
Proveedor de datos
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Declaración de derechos de los medios en este Ítem (a menos que se especifique lo contrario)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Fecha de creación
- 2014-08-21 16:26:31 UTC
- 2014-08-21
- 2014-08-21
Temporal
- europeana19141918:timespan/89a5a88ee962a37b8e95717196b1c9b3
Lugares
- Perth, Australia
Procedencia
- INTERNET
Fuente
- UGC
Identificador
- 183079
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/17393/attachments/183079
Alcance
- page 2
Idioma
- English
- eng
forma parte de
- EnrichEuropeana
País proveedor
- Europe
Nombre de la colección
Publicado por primera vez en Europeana
- 2019-09-11T08:28:20.315Z
Última actualización por parte del Proveedor de datos
- 2023-06-05T08:05:33.085Z
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- This page of the letter addresses how single men are considered cowards if they did not go and fight for their country and they are also considered "stay at home spongers" who benefit from their freedom while others die for them. James claims that nearly every family has sent a family member to the war and that he was going to do his "bit" for the country. James then writes of how his solicitor will address the matters in his will if anything were to happen to him.