WW1 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Ephemera Group (Letters Home & 14 British Army Censor Postcards)
A small but most interesting WW1 ephemera group consisting of two handwritten letters and x 14 British Army censor postcards, the letters having been penned by Private 3770 Frederick.M.Fellows 1/6 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Transport section to his dearest Mother back home in Stafford, England, all x 14 censor postcards are signed by Fellows. Pvt Fellows was serving in France at the time and writes about the hardships of being there, doing guard duty at night in the wet & cold, being short of money but also being grateful that he is not further up the line like he had been the previous year. The letters & cards bear dates from September 1915 through to September 1916, the envelope has old blood staining present and this staining had transferred onto the letter within.
The writing has faded over time and some of the wording quite faint but overall still discernible and a most interesting read.
Code: 51134