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Belfast: “going to Camp in the morning”
We arrived here safe and was padded all right. We are stopping with Minnie tonight and going to Camp in the morning. Continue reading
Posted in 1914 - Mobilisation, 2010 upload, Ireland, Postcard
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Clandeboye Camp: “I think this is the first Sunday that I have ever been away from home all day”
C Company 7 Batt RIF Clandyboye Camp Co. Down Sept 1914 [probably 27th Sept 1914 – first Sunday after John Adams enlisted 24 Sept. Very possibly his first letter home of WW1] Dear Mother Just a line hoping it will … Continue reading
Posted in 1914 - Mobilisation, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
Tagged Clandeboye, Mother, Orange Order, Sir Edward Carson, Ulster Volunteers
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Holywood: “Just a line to say we will be home on Sat night”
[postcard showing a group of 18 soldiers bathing/washing by a stream in a steep little valley. Large rocks (possibly haystacks) in the distance. It is not clear if John Adams is one of the 18 or is the photographer. If … Continue reading
Holywood: “We are for an night attack”
[YMCA postcard: HM Forces on Active Service] [From 13971 Pte J Adams, 9th Batt RIF, D Coy, The Palace Barracks, Holywood, Co. Down To Mrs J Adams, Lisadian] Postmarked 02 Feb 1915 Dear Mother, Just a line today we got … Continue reading
Holywood: “she made a great deal of me more than any girl I have met on the march”
D Company 9 Batt R. I. Fusiliers Palace Barracks Holywood 22.02.15 My Dear Mother I am sorry that I was so long in writing but I had not time until now. We got back here on Thursday evening from Portadown. … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - Training, Ireland, Letter
Tagged Holywood, Mother, route march, training
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Training: Clones-Ballybay-Cootehill-Monaghan-Castleblaney
D Company 9 Batt R I Fusiliers Newtownards Sunday 07.03.15 My Dear Mother Just a line hoping it finds you in good health as this leaves me the same at present. I thought I would have had a letter from … Continue reading
Newtownards: “It is simply lovely now like the summer time”
D Company 9 Batt R. I. Fus. Newtownards 20.03.15 Dear Mother Just a few lines to say I received your parcel this morning and what was inside. I thank you very much for it. The drawers is alright. I hope … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - Training, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
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Newtownards: “you may be sure that if we can get we will be home”
D Company 9 Batt R. I. Fusiliers Newtownards 27.03.15 My Dear Mother Just a line to say that I received your letter this morning. I am sorry that you are not getting better but maybe when the good weather you … Continue reading
Newtownards: ” We are all getting our photos take in Batt tomorrow”
D. Company 9 Batt R. I. Fus Newtownards 17.04.1915 My Dear Mother Just a line today. I got your parcel this morning and was very thankful to you for what you sent. We are still confined to camp. I was … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - Training, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
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Newtownards: “None of us knows what the future holds for us”
D Coy, 9th R. I. Fus, N. T. Ards [undated letter, messier than the others, apparently pre-deployment, possibly May 1915] Dear Mother Just a line hoping it still finds youse all enjoying good health, as this leaves me in the … Continue reading
Training: “I expect it will be a very big day in Belfast tomorrow”
D Company 9 Batt R. I. Fus Newtownards 07.05.15 My Dear Mother. Just a line to say that I received your letter aright. I am sorry that I was so long in writing but we have been very busy this … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - Training, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
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Training: “There is 60 of us going on the Advance Party”
[postcard] 27.06.15 My Dear Mother Just a line to say that I am still here. But by the time that you get this we will be on the road from here. We are going by the main line but we … Continue reading
Seaford: “I was up in Brighton on Saturday. It surely is a lovely place”
[For God, King & For Country] [YMCA] [HM Forces on Active Service] D Company 9th RIF Seaford Camp Sussex Sunday 18.08.1915 Dear Mother Just a line to say I received your letter alright. Hoping this will find youse all in … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - Training, 2010 upload, England, Letter
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Bordon Camp: “Let us all pray that we may all meet in a happier place when all wars will have ceased”
“D” Company, 9th Roy. Irish Fus., Martinique Barracks, Bordon, Hants, England 11-9-15 My Dear Mother I received your parcel allright. Many thanks. But indeed I did not expect what you sent, and I am sorry that I passed the remark … Continue reading
France: “We have got over safe”
Somewhere in France 07.10.15 My Dear Mother Just a few lines to let you know I am still in good health hoping this will find youse all at home the same. We have got over safe. And the people that … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
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France: “No less than 5 shells has burst beside me since I started to write”
Somewhere in France 23.10.15 My Dear Mother Just a line to let you know that I am still alive and well. Hoping this finds all at home the same. I received all the parcels that you sent to me. None … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - France, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
Tagged France, Hébuterne, Mother, trenches
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France: “Nothing but the overwhelming force of men will ever bring the war to a close”
19.11.1915 My Dear Mother I have a few minutes to myself so I thought I would spend them in writing home. Sometimes I have not time to write a letter but I send a card every week. I got you … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
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France: “We are likely to take our Xmas dinner in the trenches this year”
19.12.15 Somewhere in France My Dear Mother I am sorry that I have been so long in writing to you but I could not help it. I received your letter and card. Many thanks for same. I am glad you … Continue reading
Posted in 1915 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
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Jennie: ” They say their shirts are just living and they are over run with rats”
Church Hill Holywood Co. Down 22 Dec. 1915 My Dear Mother This is just a wee line to say I am sending you these things. I’m sorry I have not got more to send. I hope this wee shawl will … Continue reading
France: “I do not believe the Germans has made the bullet that is to kill me yet.”
BEF Somewhere in France 11.01.16 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping this will find you and all at home in your usual good health as this leaves me in the same here at present. I cannot understand how … Continue reading
France: “We will be like tarred roofs when we get home.”
B E Force, Somewhere in France 18.01.16 My Dear Mother I now take the pleasure of writing a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home in your usual good health as this leaves me in the … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - France, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
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France: “Each man being given a sprig of shamrock which we all enjoyed having very much.”
Somewhere in France 20.3.16 My Dear Mother Just a few lines to let you know that I am still in good health. Hoping this will find yourself and all at home in the same. I am very sorry that I … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - France, France, France 1915-1916, Letter
Tagged France, Hamel, Mother, St Patrick's Day
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France: “It is very hard to write a letter from here for you do not know what to say for to be right.”
Somewhere in France, B.E. Force 31.3.16 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping the will find yourself and all at home still enjoying good health. As this leaves me in the same at time of writing. I am sorry … Continue reading
France: “The Germans kept quiet all day on Easter Sunday.”
Somewhere in France, British Exped Force 29.04.16 My Dear Mother I am so sorry that I have been so long in writing to you, but I was waiting on getting the parcel that you said in your letter you were … Continue reading
France: “I suppose by this time you will think me dead.”
Somewhere in France 13.05.16 My Dear Mother Just a few lines, now that I am able to write once more, to let you know that I am getting on alright. Hoping yourself and all at home are still keeping in … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Wounded, France, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
Tagged Hamel, Mother, wounded
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France: “But my hand was so long in healing up.”
BEF, Somewhere in France 21.05.16 My Dear Mother I am sorry that I have been so long in writing to you again. But I was waitin in the hope that I might get a letter, but another day has passed … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Wounded, France, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Glasgow: “I will be home on Tuesday if all is well.”
Stobhill, Glasgow 23.07.16 My Dear Mother Just a line to let you know that I will be home on Tuesday if all is well. I expect I shall come home by Newry except something happens that I do not know … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Board of Docs: “I was put back for further treatment”
20.10.16 My Dear Mother I am sorry I have been so long in writing to you but it was not my fault as I thought I had written to you and I was wondering why I never heard from you. … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Tipperary: “There is no chance of me getting home for Xmas”
Royal Irish Fusiliers, No 1 Company A Block, Irish Command Depot, Tipperary Sunday 17.12.16 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home enjoying good health. As this leaves myself in the same … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, Ireland, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Newtownards: “This place is simply flooded”
“D” Company Royal Irish Fusiliers Newtownards Camp Co. Down 24.02.17 Dear Mother I received your parcel alright this morning and I thank you very much for what you sent to me for may handkerchiefs were all lost … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Newtownards: “I am doing Orderly Sgt this week so I will not have a minute to spare”
“D” Company 10th Royal I. Fus.[sic] Newtownards Co. Down 03.03.17 Just a few lines hoping they will find you still enjoying good health. I am sorry I was so long in answering your parcel which I received alright. Many thanks … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Newtownards: “If all is well may be home on Sat”
[postcard: Cave Hill and Belfast Castle] [to Mrs John Adams, Lisadian] 16.03.17, N’Ards Dear Mother Just a card hoping it will find all at home in good health. If all is well may be home on Sat but I do … Continue reading
Posted in 1916 - Recovery, Ireland, Postcard, Wounded and Recovery 1916
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Le Havre: “All I want is for some of them to write me a few lines now and again”
9th Royal Irish Fusiliers 19 Camp 36 Base Depot Le Havre 26.05.17 Dear Mother Just a few lines to say I received your parcel alright. Many thanks for what you sent. I thought all at home had … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
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Ypres: “I have gone up the line today”
YMCA On Active Service [postcard] Sunday 27.05.17 Dear Mother Just a card to say I have gone up the line today so my old address will find me there. The weather is very hot. It is just like the summer. … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, France, France 1917-1918, Postcard
Tagged Danouter, France, Messines, Mother, Ypres
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France: “Sammie had to go through another operation. I think his soldiering days are finished”
[YMCA letter paper] [On Active Service with the British Expeditionary Force] 21st June 1917 B. E. Force My Dear Mother Just a few lines to say I received your ever welcome letter today and I am glad … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
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France: “I believe Sam has gone into hospital again”
[YMCA letter paper] [On Active Service with the British Expeditionary Force] British Exped Force 28 June 1917 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home still enjoying your usual … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
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France: “I am sure by this time Jimmy will be away with the Band”
[poor photocopy] [YMCA letter paper] [On Active Service with the British Expeditionary Force] 12 July 1917 My Dear Mother Just a few lines now that I have time […] all at home still enjoying your usual … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
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France: “I think it is a good saying (Never Cross a Bridge to you come to it)”
British Exped Force 08.09.17 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home still enjoying good health as this leaves myself in the best of health at the time of writing. … Continue reading
France: “the day we get our letter from home is a (Red Letter) day in the history of the soldier out here”
23rd Sept 1917 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter, which I received alright. And I am glad to know that yourself and all at home are still enjoying your usual good health … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
Tagged Cambrai, Havrincourt, Mother
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Bangor: “There is a lot of Holywood people down here”
postcard showing Ward Park from Main Entrance, Bangor, Co. Down; Postmarked Bangor, 26 Sept 1917. From Jennie, John Adams’ sister, who worked in domestic service in Holywood, Co. Down. Dear Mother Just a card to say I hope you are … Continue reading
France: “I do not think I am going back to the Batt yet. Something has turned up for me, but I cannot tell you yet”
BEF 18.11.17 My Dear Mother I now take the pleasure of writing a few lines home, hoping it will find yourself and all there still in your usual good health as this leaves myself not too bad at present. I … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
Tagged hospital, illness, Mother, Rev. Torrie, Rouen
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France: Farming: “What a lovely country to live in. I believe I could live here all my life.”
Roy. Irish Fusiliers No.2 Convalescent Depot Rouen (Farming) 20.11.17 My Dear Mother Just a few lines to let you know that I am still living and well. Hoping yourself and all at home are the same at present. I said … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
Tagged Farming, gassed, Mother, No. 2 Convalescent Camp, Rouen
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France: “This is a lovely part of the country and I like it very much.”
05.12.17 British Exped. Force My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home in good health as this leaves myself in the same at present. I am nearly tired waiting for a letter … Continue reading
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
Tagged Farming, Mother, Rouen
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France: “Just a line to say I received your reg letter alright”
22.12.17 Dear Mother Just a line to say I received your reg letter alright and I am glad to know that all at home are in good health as this leaves myself in the same at present. I am getting … Continue reading
France: “I hope all at home had a pleasant Xmas”
[postcard] 26.12.17 Dear Mother Just a card to say I hope all at home had a pleasant Xmas. No more now will write soon again. Goodbye, Johnnie.
Posted in 1917 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Postcard
Tagged Christmas, Coullemont, Mother
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I got your letter alright but I still feel that you are very ill
04.02.18 My Dear Mother Just a line hoping it will find you feeling a little better. I got your letter alright but I still feel that you are very ill. But I was writing to Annie and I hope she … Continue reading
And I for one knows the world is a hard taskmaster
22.02.18 My Dear Mother Just a few lines to say I received Annie’s Reg letter alright, but I am very sorry to say I cannot get at the present time. But Dear Mother if you should get any worse (God … Continue reading
France: “I am like the man with the wheelbarrow. I always have it before me.”
06.03.18 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter which I received alright. And no one but God knows the relief my mind got when I read it, to know that you are up … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
Tagged Essigny, France, Mother
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I slept for a night on the boat at Le Havre on the 20th March and next day was returned up the line
18.05.18 Somewhere in France My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find you still enjoying your usual good health as this leaves myself at present. The weather is keeping very hot at present. But is is much … Continue reading
If all is well I shall be home on leave on Sunday the 9th June
01.06.18 My Dear Mother I now take the pleasure of writing a few lines to you hoping they will find all at home in good health as this leaves myself at present. Well Dear Mother I have got some news … Continue reading
I have been awarded a Bar to my Military Medal
[partial letter – poorly copied and first page missing, lhs cut off – some words interpolated by me…] Dear Mother I suppose you [will] be pleased to know that I [have been] awarded a Bar to my Military Medal. [I … Continue reading
I hope Jimmy has got his flax saved as it has got rather wet
09.09.18 Dear Mother Just a few lines to say I have received your letters alright. And I am Glad to know that yourself and all at home are still enjoying your usual good health, as this leaves myself at time … Continue reading
France: I have been asked several times if I would go in for a commission
16.09.18 My Dear Mother Just a few lines hoping they will find yourself and all at home still enjoying your usual good health as this leaves myself in the same at time of writing. The weather is still keeping quite … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - France, 2010 upload, France, France 1917-1918, Letter
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Birmingham: “The nurse here who is attending me comes from Monaghan and I am the only Irish boy in the ward, so you need not fear for my treatment”
9th Royal Irish Fusiliers Ward C 11 2/1st Southern General Hosp Dudley Road Birmingham 09.10.18 My Dear Mother I suppose you will be glad to get this note from me and to know that I am in England once again. … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - Wounded, 2010 upload, England, Letter
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Birmingham: “My leg is in splints to keep it still”
[Undated] [possibly a fragment at the end of a letter?] Please excuse this short note as I cannot sit up in bed long at a time. You see my leg is in splints to keep it still. Well this is … Continue reading
Birmingham: “I have still my leg in splints”
[Probably in Southern General Hospital, Birmingham - see previous letter] 18th October 1918 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter which I received alright this evening. And I am glad to know that … Continue reading
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Dublin: “This is the hospital I am in”
Postcard showing Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin. Postmark 26 Oct 1918, Dublin Dear Mother This is the hospital I am in. I wrote to you today. Hoping to hear from you soon. I am going on alright. Will [write] later on. … Continue reading
Dublin: there have been a lot killed this last while
St Patrick Ward Mater Hospital Dublin 29.10.18 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter which I received today. And I am glad to know that yourself and all at home are still in … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - Wounded, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
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Dublin: “I am going on alright and will soon be able to walk about again”
St Patrick’s Ward Mater Hospital Dublin 30.10.18 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter of today. Am I am glad to know that all at home are still in good health. I am … Continue reading
Dublin: “the War is finished”
[poorly copied letter with much of each page off the edge] [probably St Patrick’s Ward, Mater Hospital, Dublin] 13.11.18 My Dear Mother …have been so long in … But I hope you and …are in good health. …Is very trying … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - Wounded, 2010 upload, Ireland, Letter
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Dublin: “They are sending all North Men down to Belfast”
15.11.18 St Patrick’s Ward Mater Hospital Dublin My Dear Mother Just a few lines n answer to your ever welcome letter which I received alright this morning and I am glad to know that all at home are still in … Continue reading
Belfast: “Tell Jimmy if he thinks of buying a new pair of boots I shall buy those that he has”
[undated – probably 18.11.18 – see letter 15.11.18] Ward 7 Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast My Dear Mother Just a line tonight to say I have arrived safe in Belfast. We left Dublin today at 1 o’clock and got here about … Continue reading
Belfast: “I am still able to walk about”
20.11.18 Ward 7 Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter of today. And I am glad to know that all at home are still enjoying their usual good health … Continue reading
Belfast: “I got back safe”
Postcard showing Castle Junction, Belfast. Dated 04.01.19, Belfast Dear Mother Just a line to say I got back safe. I am sorry I was so long in writing, but I shall write to you tomorrow and explain. Johnnie.
Belfast: “I wonder if Jimmy intends to go to that Dance”
Royal Victoria Hosp Belfast 14.01.19 My Dear Mother Just a few lines in answer to your every welcome letter of today. And I am glad to know that yourself and all at home are still enjoying your usual good health, … Continue reading
Posted in 1918 - Wounded, Ireland, Letter
Tagged Belfast, hospital, Killeavy, Mother
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