Item 01: Ralph Ingram Moore letters, 10 February 1907-15 March 1918 - Page 547
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[Page 547]
is terrific, but thank goodness the nights are always cool, which gives us a chance of recovering from the effects of the heat in the daytime.
We have been in this camp about three months & considering the fact that we are on active Service, we have been fairly comfortable all the Winter. I share a fine little dugout with a friend of mine & worse luck we will soon have to go into large Summer tents with about twenty men to a tent.
I don't know if you are interested in photography, but even if you're not I don't suppose you will object to me enclosing you a few snaps which I have taken over here, they will give you a vague idea of the people & buildings we see. The Arabs are the most uninteresting, dirty & uncivilised race I have ever