I have discovered an old photograph. It looks like a soldier from the First World War. The back of the photograph is a Post Card. No sign of a stamp so don't think its been posted at any time.
Under the Communication side, hand written in pencil it reads "Mrs. Hall, 20 Edison Street, Murton". There is a part of a label stuck over a section of this inscription which read "M. FIS....262 W....... below this is a handwritten number 7154 and underneath on the post card the word "Copy" is written.
To the right of the post card below the Address Only is handwritten (again in pencil)
Pnr. J. Armstrong
R.E.
Blightly all the time
I know that Mrs. Hall was living at 20 Edison Street in 1928 but don't know when she moved there. She was living elsewhere in 1918.
I would appreciate your comments about Pnr. J. Armstrong and the R.E. and "Blightly all the time". What could it mean. I should mention that it was found in an old box which had belonged to Mrs. Hall before her death.
Thank you.
Under the Communication side, hand written in pencil it reads "Mrs. Hall, 20 Edison Street, Murton". There is a part of a label stuck over a section of this inscription which read "M. FIS....262 W....... below this is a handwritten number 7154 and underneath on the post card the word "Copy" is written.
To the right of the post card below the Address Only is handwritten (again in pencil)
Pnr. J. Armstrong
R.E.
Blightly all the time
I know that Mrs. Hall was living at 20 Edison Street in 1928 but don't know when she moved there. She was living elsewhere in 1918.
I would appreciate your comments about Pnr. J. Armstrong and the R.E. and "Blightly all the time". What could it mean. I should mention that it was found in an old box which had belonged to Mrs. Hall before her death.
Thank you.
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