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Letter from Buchanan's chaplain to his mother. © National Museums Scotland
Letter sent by the battalion chaplain to Buchanan’s mother, confirming his death after weeks during which he had been posted missing in action. Families usually received official communication only when there was bad news. When a family member was killed in action or posted missing, military authorities tried to send and confirm information quickly. Where time and the circumstances of war allowed,…
Contribuitori
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Creator
- William Crawford
Subiect
- World War I
- Home Front
- Trench Life
- Primul Război Mondial
Tipul resursă culturală
- Letter
- Scrisoare
Dată
- 1915-11-15
- 1915-11-15
- 1915-11-15
Contribuitori
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Creator
- William Crawford
Subiect
- World War I
- Home Front
- Trench Life
- Primul Război Mondial
Tipul resursă culturală
- Letter
- Scrisoare
Dată
- 1915-11-15
- 1915-11-15
- 1915-11-15
Instituție furnizoare
Agregator
Mențiunea privind drepturile intelectuale privind drepturile intelectuale media pentru această resursă culturală (cu excepția cazului în care se specifică altfel)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Data creării
- 2015-09-22 09:50:05 UTC
- 2015-09-22
- 2015-09-22
Temporal
- europeana19141918:timespan/bd6f95fdf996358aa63ea2541ce943b4
Locații
- Western Front
Provenienţă
- INTERNET
Sursă
- UGC
Identificator
- 228550
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/20084/attachments/228550
Limbă
- English
- eng
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- EnrichEuropeana
Țara de proveniență
- Europe
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- 2023-06-05T08:05:33.085Z
Cuprins
- Letter sent by the battalion chaplain to Buchanan’s mother, confirming his death after weeks during which he had been posted missing in action. Families usually received official communication only when there was bad news. When a family member was killed in action or posted missing, military authorities tried to send and confirm information quickly. Where time and the circumstances of war allowed, personal correspondence from an officer, chaplain or comrade was sometimes received.