Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 63
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2211a
Pte Rob Rex Nixon
"D" Company
4th Battalion
1st Inf Brigade
A.I.E.F.
Nov 20th 15
Dear Mother,
Since writing to you last I have a few more little things to tell you, also Dad. It has been terribly cold, and has windy the last six days, the sea has been raging mountains high, and has washed the piers and beach away again. We had a storm just after we left here for our rest at Lemnos; it has come up now fifty yards on to the beach. It does not come up as rough as in the Pacific ocean, but it blows twice as hard, which causes a drawback and drags everything away with it. When the storm arose, warships, trawlers, and even hospital ships towed lighters away, only just in time, for they would have been dashed to bits, like two or three were. It took the big ships all thier time to make off with these in tows, a good sized boat which was run ashore to serve as a breakwater, broke her back, and the seas finished her up just as though a big hand did it. Tugs were wanted badly; old tubs could have done better than some of them did, as it was, two went ashore.