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Accession Number | RCDIG0000353 |
Collection number | PR00130 |
Collection type | Digitised Collection |
Record type | File |
Item count | 1 |
Object type | Letter |
Physical description | 3 Image/s captured |
Maker |
Unknown Fussell, Leslie George |
Place made | Ottoman Empire: Turkey, Dardanelles, Gallipoli |
Date made | 1915; 1934 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copying Provisions | Digital format and content protected by copyright. |
Letter from Turkish soldiers, 1915 and photocopy of newsclipping from the Melbourne "Argus", 1934
Description
Letter relating to the First World War service of Major Leslie George Fussell, 17th Battalion, Gallipoli. The letter was written by Turkish soldiers expressing their thanks for a tin of bully beef that had been thrown into their trenches by Major Fussell at Quinn's Post whilst instructing his men in the art of bomb throwing. The action was misinterpreted by the Turks as a friendly gesture who returned this note along with a parcel of tobacco thanking the Australians for their thoughtful gift of preserved meat. The note is written in French. Also included is a photocopy of newsclipping from the Melbourne "Argus" (1934) giving an account of the story and a translation of the note.