James Leslie Turner World War I Postcards From 4 June To 14 October 1917 Sent From Windmill Hill Camp, Andover, Salisbury Plain And Fovant, Wiltshire, England.


ACC 3471A/106: Postcard of Fovant sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_55

ACC 3471A/106: Postcard of Fovant sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_56

ACC 3471A/107: Postcard of Fovant sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_57

ACC 3471A/107: Postcard of Fovant sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_58

ACC 3471A/108: Postcard of April snow sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_59

ACC 3471A/108: Postcard of April snow sent from Fovant, 4 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_60

ACC 3471A/109: Postcard of Salisbury sent from Salisbury Plain, 6 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_61

ACC 3471A/109: Postcard of Salisbury sent from Salisbury Plain, 6 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_62

ACC 3471A/110: Postcard of Barford sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_63

ACC 3471A/110: Postcard of Barford sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_64

ACC 3471A/111: Postcard of Fovant sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_65

ACC 3471A/111: Postcard of Fovant sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_66

ACC 3471A/112: Postcard of Hurdcott sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_67

ACC 3471A/112: Postcard of Hurdcott sent from Hurdcott, 11 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_68

ACC 3471A/113: Postcard of Australian soldiers probably sent from Salisbury Plain, 14 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_69

ACC 3471A/113: Postcard of Australian soldiers probably sent from Salisbury Plain, 14 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_70

ACC 3471A/114: Postcard of Le Havre sent from Le Havre, 20 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_71

ACC 3471A/114: Postcard of Le Havre sent from Le Havre, 20 Oct 1917 slwa_b4240513_72
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