Series 1 Oliver McNaughton

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[Monogram M in top left margin] To Nettie, Wishing You a Merry Xmas and a Happy Peaceful & Prosperous New Year, Oliver

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March 22, [1918]
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March 22, [1918]

[Postcard. Photograph of the Tower of London.]

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[Post card]

March 22 Isol Hosp. Aldershot

Will be out in a few days now am feeling fine. Have had no mail from home since March 1st but expect some soon.

Love to all, Oliver

[On right side of postcard:]

Miss Netta McNaughton R.R. No.1 Granton, Ontario, Canada

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March 26, 1918
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March 26, 1918

[printed envelope ending with "I certify on my honour that the contents of the envelope refer to nothing but private and family matters. Signature" Pte. O. J. McNaughton

[Address] Miss Netta McNaughton R.R. No. 1, Granton Ont [Corner ripped] Can [Corner ripped]

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[Maple Leaf and upside down triangle titled CANADA YMCA]

France, Mar 26 1918

Dear Sister:- At last I have an opportunity to write a few lines. By that I mean a time when writing paper and time and opportunity are available at the same moment. We do not make a practice of carrying much paper around with us for we have enough junk to cart around and we are practically always on the move. I should have written a bunch of letters at Paris, but fully expected a day or two on my return when I would have ample opportunity to write, but I was disappointed.

I wrote a couple of field cards the last few days, a couple or three post cards while in Paris and a letter. I had a real good time and could

[KINDLY WRITE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PAPER]

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