Item 02: John Herbert Butler correspondence, 1914-1920 - Page 3

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[Page 3]

[Transcriber's notes:
Letters written from Egypt and Gallipoli. Butler had risen from being a private in the Australian Light Horse to a 2nd Lieut pilot. In his last letter he describes various exploits such as accidents, rescues, treatment of captured pilots by the Germans. It is a good description of the lives of pilots in WW1.]

Index to contents

Letters by J.H. Butler - 1-8,11-22, 25-38, 41-48, 51-56, 59-69

Letters to J.H. Butler from C.E.W.Bean and others - 49-50, 71-77

Letters from C.E.W. Bean to Mrs Amy Isobel Butler - 9-10, 23-24, 39-40, 57

[Other miscellaneous papers related to flying have not been transcribed.]

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