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From: Pat White
Wednesday, 7 May 2008 10:16 AM

On behalf of my sister and I, I am writing this card to thank you for organising this trip “Our Other ANZAC Day”. Our grandfather was killed in 1918 on the battlefield in France 90 years ago, and thanks to TBS we were able to visit his grave and to see where this cemetery is located for the first time in 90 years. We would not have been able to find his grave but for the wonderful military historians, with all their knowledge and experience and determination to endeavour to find all the gravesites of everyones’ family.

This trip was a wonderful experience, ANZAC Day, the Victoria School, The Ball, the Battlefields, and the accommodation was first class.

We now have a clearer understanding of what it was like 90 years ago, being there, walking where they walked, (of course without Germans and mud)

Yours sincerely,

Pat White

From: Stephen Howarth
Sent: Thursday, 22 March 2007 10:31 AM
To: Graham Fleeton
Subject: Albert, William & Joseph Knight

Hi Graham

I have located my Uncles Files. Uncle Joseph is buried at Stratford Castle, Salisbury , ENGLAND Grave No. 110 he passed away of acute pneumonia.

I am very happy.

Thank you once again

Stephen Howarth


From: Stephen Howarth
Sent: Thursday, 22 March 2007 9:45 AM
To: Graham Fleeton
Subject: Albert Knight

Hi Graham

Thank you for the information concerning my Great Uncle William (Bill) Knight.

I am seeking information on Uncle Albert No.5709 Private Albert Knight 13 Battalion. Uncle Albert is a brother to Uncle Bill.

Uncle Joseph Knight the third brother died an was buried in England at a War Cemetery.

Can you direct me or can you locate the information and forward to me.

I appreciate you assistance

Regards

Stephen Howarth

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