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| Type | Date | Headline | Source | Transcribed By |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Letter | Don't send sox, send some humbugs instead | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Fritz is on the run | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | We're OK | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | A bit of rest, away from the front | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | On being wounded | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Update on John Cushnie's wound | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | The comforts of the Hospital | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | A short note after the operation | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Life of leisure | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Privileges of a wounded soldier | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Moving to a new Hospital on the outskirts of London | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | We thought Canadians were accustomed to the cold | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Life of a convelescent, and an honest view of being in France | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Letter to his Aunt and Uncle | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Description of the Arras front | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Seeing the sights in London, including Royalty | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Being Marked out of the Hospital | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Letter to Mrs. Cushnie. Predicting the end of the war | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | "all over but the shouting" | Private Collection | Anne Hales | |
| Letter | Back with the reserves | Private Collection | Anne Hales |