With The Immortal Seventh Division
by Colonel E.G
o the Forces (Chu
t. As the senior under whom he served during the latter part of his term with the Expeditionary Force, I hav
Labourers. In this camp there was no building where the troops could pass a pleasant and innocent evening, nor was there a church within reasonable distance of the place.
as he was going immediately on short leave to England) to do what he could to
ed with between two or three hundred pounds, to start the
btain a suitable site, prefer
r commanding the camp; the latter especially rendering all the assistance in hi
£400 as we thought. Mr. Kennedy appealed once more to his friends and to the readers of certain religious papers. Pecuniary assistance flowed rapidly in, an
amp, watching, with zealous care, the erection of the Hut. No less keen and interested spectators were the A.S.C. men
e refreshment, daily papers and magazines
sailors call it, as a church. It was to be u
, and duly opened. This latter event happen
ious point of view; and has been directly and indirectly the means of much
tain by Butler & Tan
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