William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 304
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effect on one with helmet on – (This was at a "Gas School" – What think you of the possibilities re Holland and the end – Do you think the name will figure at all prominently in the future – I have had private thoughts re this matter these many months.
I am enclosing a post-card there are more modist cards: but I think the enclosed one is really good.
Another card to, which is not bad – French wit.
Aunt Annie sent me a parcel – Cigarettes – , but I have not yet learnt to smoke, Cake, and Chocolate. We can get anything of that description here though – 'tis not like Gallipoli, but a real home compared with it.
I hope, Dad, that you have lost your cold and are quite well now. And how are you keeping, Mum, I do hope you are quite well, also Jess, Mag, Annie, Bob, and the kiddies – I will enclose in separate envelope a number of snaps – They are not very good one's for various reasons – 'Tis a pity that we cannot have our Camera's here.