Thursday, 23 March, 1916
Aunt Eveleen in bed with a cold.
Letter from Tommy he is back again
in Alexandria, but the Camp is not
so handy as Mustapha. It was blowing
a gale & raining when he wrote, they
found it hard to keep their tents
from flying away. Mulligan had
sprained his wrist badly.
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Eveleen Mary Levins Moore
Born on 27 Oct 1878, Evelyn Mary Levins Moore was Mary Martin's sister. Thomas Patrick Martin
Born on St. Patrick’s Day, 17 March 1891 and died in 1954, Thomas Shannon Patrick was Mary Martin's son and was known in the family as Tommy. He served in the 5th Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, a famous Irish regiment of the British Army but survived the war. Alexandria
An Egyptian port city on the Mediterranean coast and part of a British Mandate during this period. The port was a troop disembarkation centre for the Salonika front and a rest area for wounded soldiers. Mustapha
Unidentified. ? Mulligan
Unidentified as yet. |