Page 1-10
Page 1
FRONT COVER
Page 2
Nellie Carter
From Hurst Skinner
M.F.H 26/12/12
Portsmouth
Page 3
Who said Blighty?
B Harris
10 Genl Hosp
Rouen
Oh! If us knew it all,
Then I should surely understand that this balance of sorrow for it is held with an open hand. That the seals of success or loss, shall now overflow and the compensation is returned
with the lot of high I love.
Drop the I … …. Of quietness
Tell all our …. … …. of cease
Take from our .…. … …. …
And let our ordered way Confess.
The …. Of the peace.
…
SH..
Of …. Portsmouth 3-5-13
Page 4
If tomorrow I am far away
On dear old Englands sunny shores
If time you find to think of others
Will you give just one little thought
To me
J Benn Sgt
5th Border Regt 27/1/17
Surgiene Hut A.Duty
D.I D.Duty
“asturias”
Sister ( to patients leaving wards C and D). – “ how ….be sure to come back to C and D to see us.”
…. One. – “ yes, Sister, we’ll come back … … but we’re … comin’ back … … ! “
(… he …. In ward 2.) patient &n.ew arrival. –“ and for varicose veins?”
New arrival. – “No, K...S.B’s”
Bert Sala….. P.B …… 22.3.16
Us german … … …
Page 5
When the name that I write here,
Is dim on the page,
and the leaves of this book
are yellow with age.
Still think of me kindly
& do not forget
Were ever I am I remember
you yet.
With best wishes for
your success
Xmas 1912
Charlotte Skinner
August 7th 1915
Malta at sunrise!
Shall we ever forget it?
Winifred Hawewell
August 8th 1915
what tho the best of our wages be
an empty sleeve a stiff sef knee
a enitch for the rest of life dreams
so long as the one flag waves down?
R. Hillins
7th CMR
Page 6
Smile awhile and as you smile others
will smile
And soon there will be miles and miles of smiles
And life will be worthwhile because you smile
E. W Connolly
No 3 Stationary Hospital C.E F
Rabbit Young Rabbit Old.
Rabbit Hot Rabbit Cold
Rabbit Tender Rabbit Tough
Thank the Lord I’ve had
Enough
At the Rural
Rabbit Supper
Pt A.N Hargreaves
!st Anzac . Gate . Batt
A.I.F
30-1-17
Its jam yesterday & jam tomorrow, but
Never jam today.
“Alice Through The Looking Glass”
R M I Saunders
10.3.15
Military Hospital
Colchester
In this world of froth & bubble
Two things stand like stone
Kindness in another’s trouble
Courage in our own
K Morrell
June 17 1915
(Apples aril frereu again!)
Transferred to H.M.H.S.” Delta”
Page 7
As a beauty – I am not a star!
There are others more handsome
by far
But my face- I don’t mind it
For I am behind it,
It’s the people in front get the jar
M Power
Colchester 13th Dec 1914
“Zeppelins again visited the East
Coast” Daily Paper
When the job we’re on is ended,
And like a beaten hound
Whining of “Peace with Honour”
The Hun comes slinking round.
We may forget the sorrows,
That we ourselves endure,
The men who perished fighting
To make our triumph sure;
But while a spark of manhood
Remains in England yet
The slaughter of the babies
How shall we dare forget
5.10.16 M Edhrow
“143”
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Page 9
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Page 10
Frances Noἔl Mary Freeub
41 C.C. S
1917
M.R. Bunting I.F.h.S
41.C.C.S .1917
L H C Birk**ik
9-7-17
L.G.James
41.C.C.S
Frank E A Smyth
Cap.R Alue
10 Gen HG }
&41 C.C. S}
Caumacheahow
41 C.C.S
Belfast
Ireland
F. Winslow
(Daddy)
P.&D Raid
41.C.C.S
M Mansfield
41.C.C.S
Turngriffiths C.F
41.C.C.S.
J T Patterson.41.C.C.S
Lieut E. J Thurwall
R. Thorley
G.C Latson
41 C C. S.
E.M C Pedstone
s/n C.HR
Censored.
A letter dear to you I write
To tell you that although ‘tis true
I must not say anything new
Because its censored
Therefore you will understand
When this to you does come to hand
That everything I would wish to say
Is censored
The sun is hot, the wind is not
The sea is blue as forget me knots
Now I will describe a thing or two
Unless censored
My health is fit my temper good
My mind is clear so do not be rude
And think because I write this to you
I’m censored
My face is black as black as night
My hair is turning almost white
And I should be in a great plight
If censored.
P.T.O.
Page 21-30
Page 21
And all this house was peopled fair
With sweet attendance, so that in each part
Were gentle faces found
Soft speech and willing service; each one glad to gladden, pleased at pleasure.
So life glided beguiled, like a smooth stream
Banked by perpetual flowers.
M. Watson
Lieut A.O.D.
No. 5 Staty. HQ
Abbeville.
June 30th 1916
My soul XXXX XXXX a patient looking on
Judge not the play until the play is done
The scene has many changes-
The last act crowns the play.
Jessie B. Jaggard
Elmira New York
N.XX
May 28-
August 6 1915
Dies at Mudros on active service
1916
Page 22
How can a man learn to know himself
By observation never; but by action
Endeaviour to do thy duty, and thou
Shalt then know what is within thee
E.A. Parsons
Military Families Hospital
Portsmouth
29.5.1913
“If you can’t get what you want
Make the best of what you have”
G. Claudine Witchell
Barge 143 The Somme
May your future happy be
Cpl. A.A.Merrill Sgt.
No.5. Stat. Hospital, Queens’.
C.E.F.
Be noble, and the nobleness which
lies in other men sleeping
but never dead, will rise
in majesty to XXXX them
ours
E.M.C.
H.M.H.S. Asturia
Salonica harbour
3.12.15
Page 23
Just health enough to do and dare
Just wealth enough to banish care
Just friends enough, steadfast and true
What more want I?
What more want you?
H. H. Smith
Military Hospital
Colchester
March 1st 1915
7/7/15
May all your future happy be
My wish in all sincerity
See! I sign my name to this
On H.M.H.S. Asturias
John.F.Houghton
Asst Purser
Page 24
“Smile awhile!
And while you smile
Another smiles.
And soon there’s miles & miles
of smiles,
And life’s worthwhile
Because you smile”.
Edmund.S. Cuthbert
Capt. R.A.M.C.
55 Fd. Ambce.
“God curse the patient, & the
doctor ______ takes the fee”.
(From C.B. Lockwood’s aphorisms.)
Mary Bainbridge
Theatre Sept. 7th 1915
Agatha Dobie
(fiddle)
Irene J. Bibby
Malta
Irene Waistill
Sept. 9th. 1915 Asturias
(m. bite)
(arm)
Esther Summers
Sept. 7th. 1915
H.M.S. Asturias
Theatre photographs
Muriel M. Pearson Sept 9th/15
Singer (Paris)
Fay Haltes Prior
Elsie M Gittanders Sept. 9th. 15
Winifred Leathes Prior
Christine Chichester
Malta
r.t!! corner
Enid D. Bibby
next table
Ina Erskine Paul V.A.D.
110 London
(Instruments)
Disembarked 200 V.A.D’s
9.9.15
Page 25
P.I.
No. 10 Gen. hospital
Rouen,-
With very best wishes
For a happy 1917-
R.H. Reivy
Churchill
Ontario
Canada
Jan 1st/17
No 2680
Pte A Yarrow
1/6 Sea Hos
Jan 27th 12 Dec.
No. 9374 Gunner W Galpin
72nd Brigade
B. Battery
R.F.A.
“Live pure- speak true,
Right wrong, follow the King”-
M. Harlock
Military Hospital
Colchester
March 1918
Page 26
Embarked 16.XX.15
Disembarked 20.12.15
On board H.M.H.S. Asturius
Alexandria Dec 11.15
That which is to be loved long is to be loved
With reason rather than with passion
W Johnson
A.J. Monro. Major. C.A.M.C.
No 5. Gen. Hosp. C.E.&
To Sister Carter
Salonica 20.12.15
Officers – 43
Orderlies – 203
246
June 16 1915
With pleasant rememberence
And sincere regard
Gladys Stocking
Military Hospital
Colchester
Page 27
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Emplyment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 28
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Emplyment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 29
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Emplyment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 30
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Emplyment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 31-40
Page 31
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 32
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 33
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 34
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 35
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 36
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 37
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 38
On board S.S. Asturias Aug 6. 1915
H.F. Cosgrain XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Hospital XXXXXXXXXXX
M.A. Rankine C.F. (Presbyt)
21st General Hospital Alexandria
W.A. Brown. C.F. H.M.S. Dongola
Angus Brown no.1. Canadian Military Hospital
Donald Mac Pherson c.f. No.1 Cape Hospiatal Glendale, Nova Scotia.
Do all the good you can to all the people you can as often as you can.”
R.M.Mac Tavish
2nd South Staffs Regt.
Toronto Canada
Requisite contents of a Lady’s jewel case
Words written under each box
The Jewel casket Virtue
The mirror Reflection
Soft soap Flattery
Court plaster Sincerety
Balm de vie Religion
Best white powder Innocence
Excellent rouge Modesty
Essence of Roses (apt to evaporate) Friendship
Cure for corns Easy shoes
Cure for ennui Employment
Cure for wrinkles Cheerfulness
Cure for toothache True love
Cure for heartache Matrimony
Without these none can be complete
Lucy Hopwood
Page 39
Oh! NELLIE!!!
Mind your -----------------------------
Laugh and the world laughs with you
Snore and you sleep alone
Oh! Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox oh!
F.M. Pritchard
Crescent Home
Rugby
Page 40
A. Zyelz
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Asturius
A. Zooreff
Chief Sanitary Inspector
of the Imperial Russian Navy
XX Davies
17.v.16 1st South African Infantry
Chas. W. Sharp X X RAMC (Worcester S. Africa)
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
James Bruce Smith Capt
Gordon Highrs VC
Barge 143
“Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you”
XX Hartigan
27.11.13
“Sorrows humanize our race,
“tears are the showers that fertilize this world
“And memories of things precious
“Keepeth warm, the heart that once did hold them
Thus sang jean Ingelow a message true
And singing, had in mind such as you-
Yes, sisters in grey with border red,
Who bind up the wounded, and
See them well fed-
Our best wishes go with you in all
Your toil
May nothing ever your good work spoil.
August 11/15
T.J. Thompson C.7
#5 Sty. Hospital
Page 41-50
Page 41
“In the darkest path of man’s despair.
Where War and Terror shake the troubled earth,
Lies woman’s mission; -.”
Ralph Johnson Lieut. R.E’
Fuel and Waer Transport
Amiens October 12th 1916
They say best men are moulded of of faults
measure for measure,
E. Caroline Pochin Orchard
Belge 142.
3rd Aublane Flotilla
13. ? F, Frames
H.B. Kelly
5/4/14.
H. Bradiols 1914.
Carragh.
Page 42
Vernon Peuuell
HMHS Asturias
Salonika 2-12-15
WH Galloway.
Waf Russer
“So many gods. So many creeds.
So many faiths that wind and wind,
While just the art of being kind,
Is all the sad world needs.”
(E.W.W.)
M.Dunbar.
8.A. 1.11.17.S.R.
Colchester. 30.3.15.
Pte Wm Reul
Glasgow Highlanders
Glasgow
or Ballockburgh
Sheriff Park Terr
Rutherglen
Page 43
R.E. Young C.F
R.M.S. Asturias
Jan: 13:16
H.R. leSuens
Major. R.E.
EJR Pulgtoc RHA
Ralph P. Williams
Lieut R.A.M.C.
Jan 13/16
NS Wells
Major L.M.S.
V.A. Hallam Capt
9th - - - - Ca- Regt.
C.M. Stanley Lieut
A.C.C.
Anne M. Macfarlane
H.M.H.S. Asturias
May 2.16
HL McSean Morris
Capt A.I.F.
Advance AUSTRALIA ! (cuis.)
- - - -- Whiteley
41.c.c.s.
8.7.17
(“Also one of them”)
Oh does’nt the day seem dull & long
When all goes right & nothing Wrong.
A.M. Anderson
Military Families Hospital
Curragh Camp.
Co. Kildare.
21 – 9 - 15
Page 44
C.M.S. is a half coloured and he wishes he was a whole one!
Turkish Prisoner. (in answer to queries)
English - very good.
Germans No good,
Australians - - - - - - - - -!!!!!
The Turks have purported to have said?
We don’t mind the chaps in the Helmets (English)
But we strongly object to the chaps
in the felt hats” (Australians)
the mm
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA
To meet, to love and then to part.
Del. J. Millar Capt
No. 5. Canadian XXXXX Hosp.
2/12/15
Oh you St. DeMetry, Church of Apostles, Greeks, Turks
Salonica, Dec 2/11
Jas. T. Wall
(Capt Ramc)
HH Lindsay Capt RAMC
No V.. Gen Hospital Canadians
Vancouver B.C.
For locomotion
I have a devotion
Upon a camel’s back
When he tumbles! Oh mother!
I can throw you much further
Than a broncho pitching his pack
Page 45
Cal Flemish Carolus Dieriela 3e Chasseurs à pied Belge.
English Charles
Henri Vandereyde 2e à pied Belge
Militaire Hospital. Colschester 1914
Le 25 Octobre parelit le 10 December. (French)
Hendrik Vandereyde (Flemish)
Palerma
14-3-16
Transcribers note (SY) There are stamps on this page and some sort of ticket also what looks like something written in shorthand as follows:
In loving memories of the happy time(s) spent at the school
Florence Crump
Smile again when you smile another smiles
Until there’s rows & rows of smiles
And life is then worth living
Because you smile
March 22nd 1916
A llie C. Elgan
H.M.H.S. Asturias
Southampton
Page 46
This is identical to 045 which contains a slip of paper translating a shorthand note.
“In loving memory of the happy time(s) spent at the school
Florence Crump”
Page 47
Richard Preschneider
From Hainichen
In Saxony
Germany
Regiment 107
9. Konig
For thinking to the time in the military hospital
In Colchester
Bernhard Herburg F. No 4. Hanover
Enirk Meisler, from Leipzip - - - - - - Germany
Infanterle – Reg. 107 August Lipinski 5 Comp.
Rgt 57
9.Comp.
Rick. Krondorf Inf. Reg. N. 179 Leisnig in Sachsen
Leonhard Auhringer Stuttgart in Wurtternberg Militarich 74.
Johann Wirhofen Luft Reg. No 57.5 Comp
On the golden chain of memory
Let me ever be a link
Harry A. Frost.
Gen. Chaplain
Asturias Aug. 8th 1915
Fair words gladdens many an heart
May Smith n.s. l.a.m.e.
HMHS . Aug 9/15
“As the ripples follow the ship at sea.
So may God’s blessing follow thee”
Helen Potter
N.S.C. A.M.C.
S.S. Asturias
Aug 9th 1915
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Asturias 8/8/15
Count that day lost who’s low descending Sun
Views from thy hand
No worthy action done
Kate M. Wilson
Owen Sound Ont. Canada
The days Sur spent with thee dear Lea xxx
Helen B. Cooke
Ottawa
Canada
Words are easy, like the wind;
Faithful friends are hard to find
Oaths are straws, men’s faiths are wafer cakes
Photograph of a woman
F. Candell
M.F. Hospital
Curragh Camp
Co Kildare
Ireland
21-11-13
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George F. Gillam
Capt. C.A. M. C.
God and soldiers we
adore in times of war
and not before.
When war is over and
everything righted
God is forgotten, and
the soldier slighted.
Bombadier Geraghty.
R.F. A.
D. I. Ward
No.10. Gen- Hospital
France
Bright is the ring of words
when the right man rings them,
Fair the fall of songs,
When the singer sings them.
Still they are carolled and said –
on wings they are carried-
After the singer is dead
and the maker buried
R.L.S.
J.S.Donald.H.M.H.S Asturias
28th Nov. 1915
Many thanks tom the Night Sister
For my speedy recovery
Pt R.S Gerrard
48 Batt
A I F No. 10 G Hp
France
A man that knows and
does not
Know that he knows is
a wise man
but a man that knows
& know’s that he knows
Is a d--- fool
JHHodgson Staff Sgt
41 C C S
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“Love All”
“Trust a few”
“ Learn to paddle"
“Your own canoe”
30.5.13
F.B.
M.F Hospital
Portsmouth
18.6.15
I wish you the best of luck
You deserve it.
CE Hibbard Lieut
R.A.M.C.
Ditto
XXX Tammers Capt
C.A.M.C
9.8.15
Signed over an Egyptian stamp:-
Alexandria,
August 13th 1915
Canadian’s left
H.M.H.S “Asturias” today
for No 5 Unit- Cairo
Nos 1& 2 Mudros Bay
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“Love All”
“Trust a few”
“Learn to paddle"
“Your own canoe”
30.5.13
F.B.
M.F Hospital
Portsmouth
18.6.15
I wish you the best of luck
You deserve it.
CE Hibbard Lieut
R.A.M.C.
Ditto
XXX Tammers Capt
C.A.M.C
9.8.15
Signed over an Egyptian stamp:-
Alexandria,
August 13th 1915
Canadian’s left
H.M.H.S “ Asturias” today
for No 5 Unit- Cairo
Nos 1& 2 Mudros Bay
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Smile awhile, & while you smile,
Another smiles; and soon
There will be miles & miles of smiles
And life worth while because
You smile
W.H. Clarke
Colchester 20.12.14
C. Mowbray
June 18 1915
Will you please
Sign ‘Certified Correct?
Daviell P. Hannigtone
Dec 2 /1915 Salonika
If scribbling in Albums
remembrance restores insures
With the greatest of please
I scribble in yours
F.N.Roberts
Colchester 17.6-15
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The hart he loves the
mountain
The hare he loves the
hill
The knight he loves
the broad sword
And the lady loves
her will
July 4th 1915
H. S. Asturias
O.L Cracknell C.H.R.
H.M.H.S. Asturias
Bertha Didion Belgian Canadian
No 1 Stationary Hosp (Canow)
753 Wolesley ave. Winnipeg
Manitoba Canada
Malta Harbor Aug-8-15
Robert N Alcorn
Capt. R.A.M.C.
28.5.16
G. Elsworth
Capt R.A.M.C
30.5.17
4TH C.C.S.
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Fy iaeth, jy nqwlad ,jy nqhedyl
Annel Breeze so
H.M.H.S Asturias
4th July 1915
Louise Brock
St Lukes General Hospital
Ottawa Canada
Hospital Ship “Asturias”
Aug 11th 1915
If we notice little pleasures
As we notice little pains;
If we quite forgot our losses,
And remembered all our gains
If we looked for people’s virtures
And their faults refused to see,
What a comfortable, happy,
Cheerful place this world would be:
24-6-14
Winifred Byrne
34 St: Stephen’s Green
Dublin
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Two drawings of soldiers
Homeward bound
On H.M.H.S Asturias
March 28th 1916
2A Shipp.
Q.A.I.M.N.S.R
When butted by a ram
Keep ca’m, keep ca’m
E Jackson
Military Hospital
Colchester
31/3/15
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To be beloved is all I need,
And whom I love I love indeed
XXX Dissington
28/5/16
It is easy enough to be pleasant
When the world goes along like a song
But the man worth while , is the man who can smile
when everything goes dead wrong
D.I. wd 10 Gen Hospital
10/1/17
G.Gilchrist
Capt RAM.C
To Sister Carter, with compliments and
best wishes
The old man of Alexandria
There’s a little dark shop in town.
Where the old man sits him down.
[Image]
Tip-tap all day
on gong or tray;
With ne’er a smile or a frown.
The “Asturias" is in dock
The Sisters town-ward flock
His work does stop
They besiege his shop
And examine all his stock
[Image]
Then once again to the ship
These Sisters blithely trip
The old man gloats
“Long life to the boats”
Tip-tap, Tip –tap, tap-tip
Each on the ship displays
Gongs, pots & gorgeous trays
With obvious pleasure
They vote him a treasure
So wish him “Happy Days”
J Mackay Tipping
Purser H.M.H.S “Asturias”
Alexandria 28/2/16
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I
Sweet my flight, both day & night.
My actions I pursue:
I feel content though badly bent,
then administered to, by you.
III
Thy tender care is everywhere
a stronghold in this fight,
I’m still content tho’ badly bent,
So now sweet ray good night
II [with arrow to indicate above previous verse]
I love to hear your cheerful laugh
I never see you frown
You make me content tho’ badly bent,
as you shake my pillows down
C Missington
28/5/16
I once was riding on a horse,
I thought he wasnt a starter
how I bless his name
and my concuss’ed brain
For they introduced me to Sister Carter
Abbeville 17.6.16
A Southwood
With many many thanks
for all attentions shewn
to a lonely Tommy in Wards 1 & 4
Leon Pedley
N.I.Y. 7/7/17
By hook or by crook
I’ll be last in this book
Nick
By wile & by guile you've lost by a mile
J.N.Rowlatt
Lt A.M.C
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You never can tell what thoughts will do
In sending you hate, or love
For thoughts are things, & their airy wings
And fleeter than carrier doves.
They follow the law of the universe
Each thing must produce its kind
They fly o’er their track & bring you
Whatever went out from your mind
(Copied from A.A. of a Canadian sister)
You’re another
I’m on the cover
Tiz
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