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My grand uncle, James Murphy's, letter home
On this page James writes that it is his last wish that Patrick take the £30 as the value of his share is decreasing because of the bad economic climate. He gives advise to his mother as to what to do with the money given to her. He suggests that she should put it in the bank and gain more money due to interest. But he assures his mother that he does not mind what she does with the money.
Contributors
- Kirsty Warby
Creator
- James Twomey Murphy
Subject
- World War I
- Conscientious Objection
- Remembrance
- World War I
Type of item
- Letter
- Letter
Date
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
Contributors
- Kirsty Warby
Creator
- James Twomey Murphy
Subject
- World War I
- Conscientious Objection
- Remembrance
- World War I
Type of item
- Letter
- Letter
Date
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
- 1915-10-12
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Creation date
- 2014-08-21 16:40:02 UTC
- 2014-08-21
- 2014-08-21
Temporal
- europeana19141918:timespan/89a5a88ee962a37b8e95717196b1c9b3
Places
- Perth, Australia
Provenance
- INTERNET
Source
- UGC
Identifier
- 183081
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/17393/attachments/183081
Extent
- page 4
Language
- English
- eng
Is part of
- EnrichEuropeana
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-09-11T08:42:00.322Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-06-05T08:05:33.085Z
Table of contents
- On this page James writes that it is his last wish that Patrick take the £30 as the value of his share is decreasing because of the bad economic climate. He gives advise to his mother as to what to do with the money given to her. He suggests that she should put it in the bank and gain more money due to interest. But he assures his mother that he does not mind what she does with the money.