World War One and letters to home / compiled by Neera Sahni and Cathy McHardy, Research & Collection Services Parramatta Heritage Visitor & Information Centre.

Collection type Library
Author Sahni, Neera, compiler.; McHardy, Cathy, compiler.; Parramatta (N.S.W.). Council, issuing body; Parramatta Heritage & Visitor Information Centre, issuing body;
Call Number F 940.48194 W927l
Document type Monograph
Year [2019]
Pagination 56 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles.
Publisher City of Parramatta, Research & Collection Services,
Note At head of title: City of Parramatta. "During the First World War, letter writing was the main form of communication between soldiers and their loved ones, this helped ease the pain of long term separation. Soldiers from Parramatta would write letters to home in their spare time, sometimes from the front line but also in calmer moments away from the front. While there was censorship that meant soldiers couldn?t write of everything they experienced or the places they were stationed, the emotions expressed and the information conveyed, revealed strong personal insights into the nature and experience of war." --Publisher's note.
Place made Parramatta, N.S.W. :

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