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    57615: Photograph of Private Frederick Guy

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    Photograph of Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters. Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    57629: Postcard sent to Private Frederick Guy

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    Postcard sent to Frederick Guy in Hull, signed "with best wishes from your old pal Tom". Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    60953: Letter from Private Frederick Guy

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    A letter from Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters to his grandparents, thanking them for a parcel he recently received. The letter is dated 5 April 1917, with a brief postscript added three days later. Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    57619: Photograph of Private Frederick Guy and another soldier

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    Photograph of Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters (standing on the left), with another soldier. Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    61087: Postcard from Private Frederick Guy

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    Postcard from Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters to his mother in Hull. The picture side of the card bears a photograph labelled "Dunlavin Green & R.C. Church." The message on the back reads: "Friday night. Dear Mother, Just a card to let you know I am well. We are staying at this village for the night while on our way to the mountains. Will write later. Love to all. Fred xx" Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    60949: Photograph of the grave of Private Frederick Guy

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    Photograph of the grave of Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters, in the La Chapellette British Cemetery, near Peronne, France. The photograph is attached to a card from the War Office's Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries, giving information about where the grave is to be found. Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    61083: Postcard from Private Frederick Guy

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    Postcard from Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters to his parents in Hull, postmarked 7th January 1917. The picture side of the postcard bears two images of a street, labelled "Sinn Fein Rebellion. Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after". The message on the back reads: "Sunday morning. Dear Mother and Father, Just a card to let you know we arrived at Liverpool this morning. We had a decent passage. I will let you have a letter as soon as we get to our destination. I am on the advance guard. Give my love to all at home [?] Your loving son Fred". Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    61081: Postcard from Private Frederick Guy

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    Postcard from Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters to his mother in Hull. The picture side of the card bears a photograph labelled "Gate Bridge, York" (the edge of the image is missing, so 'Gate' may be the end of a longer word or phrase). The message on the back reads: "Fulford Road, York. Dear Mother, Arrived safe. We are having a look round at present. It is thundering and lightning and raining cats and dogs. Have seen Tom. He is Orderly Corporal for to day. Fred" Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p

    Pulmonary tuberculosis

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    by Frederick Guy GriffithsZugl.: Sydney, Diss

    61085: Postcard from Private Frederick Guy

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    Postcard from Private Frederick Guy of the Sherwood Foresters to his mother in Hull, postmarked 1917. The picture side of the card bears an image of a woman sitting in a chair, with a small photograph of a soldier in the top right-hand corner, and the printed words "I am thinking of you". The word "all" has been added by hand after this. The message on the back reads: "9pm Monday night. Dear Mother, We have just got back. I have not been in camp yet as I came down to the YM in order to let you have a card. I will let you have a letter at my first opportunity. I am quite well and in the best of spirits. Fred". Part of a collection relating to Frederick Guy.</p
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