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Arthur Allvey's Letters

Arthur worked at Enfield Rolling Mills while Gladys was in the London office so they met only at weekends...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 1

The two pints of tea are all we are allowed, but during a break of ¼ hour at dinner and after duty...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 3

Guard duty consists of patrolling from dusk to dawn around the gun parks, wagon lines and stores; we each...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 4

This was such a peaceful place of red brick and grey stone buildings with pretty gardens, and a village...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 5

Well I'm in a new part of Sicily but can't course the sky is full of our planes winging their way...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 6

This particular dog is black and has some of the qualities of a pointer: it's given to chasing lizards...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 2

I always look forward to hearing from you and when the N.C.O. comes to us with a batch of mail, which...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 7

6-1-44 I had to see a sergeant who asked me if I wanted a job as clerk in the troop office and...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 8

Extracts from Arthur Allvey's Letters to his wife, Gladys, March 1944. We walked across the common and,...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 10

Extracts from Arthur Allvey's Letters to his Wife, Gladys, May — June 1944. Also with the weather...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 11

I saw in the news that both the King and Churchill paid us a visit but I never saw either of them...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 12

I gave away several 5 franc notes to little boys and girls as souvenirs; I told you how for two days we...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 9

Fed on a sandwich and a mug of coffee at midday and towards evening came to our camping area —...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 13

I'm beginning to understand how bad it is in London again as I've seen in the papers that the...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 14

27-7-44 Yes, affairs inside Germany appear to be very confused and I'm hoping the rot has set in now...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 15

Well the Nazis must be feeling pretty uncomfortable to say the least of it, after all the absurd promises...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 16

Last night, or rather at 2 o'clock this morning we pulled into a position and the night was very fine,...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 17

This scullery communicated with the living room by means of a door — there wasn't even a passage...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 18

I do hope everything is alright sweetheart… Just recently I note with regret the Germans have resumed...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 19

The Germans, admittedly, are making a desperate stand to save their frontiers from being overrun but...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 20

Extracts from Arthur Allvey's letters to his wife, Gladys, October — November 1944. Of course...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 21

It used to be so enjoyable when we went to Bromley to do our Christmas shopping in the old days didn't...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 22

Extracts from Arthur Allvey's letters to his wife, Gladys, November 1944. Well darling I've had my...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 23

This tour of duty is now ended and I only regret the loss of my comfortable bed and civvy billet. The...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 24

26-12-44 All through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day sacks of letters and parcels kept arriving at the...

Arthur Allvey's Letters Chapter 25

I am particularly thankful to be off the guns and in Battery H.Q. in such weather as this as I know how...

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