William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 13
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[Page 13]
No. 4.
Somewhere [squiggle] At Sea
Dear Dad, Mum and All.
A little note to let you know how I am getting on.
I hope that you have all been well at home: I am splendid. As expected, I had a bad time for a few days. As soon as we got through the "Heads" I began, and Oh! You know don't you?
I have quite got my Sea-legs now, though, and am really enjoying the voyage.
There is nothing much that one may write about: of course you understand it: no names, date, numbers, ports of call or probable ports of call etc. We are getting it very hot now: the nights are terribly close.
I suppose you have the Photo's by now. I don't expect them to be any good.
I had no intention of getting them taken in Melbourne. I intended to have them done in Camp.
My sword had been in the Cloak Room at Flinders St, and on my way down for it, I noticed in a photographers window, the Photo of a officer, taken with his sword, in the same manner