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A LETTER FROM FRANCE – Thu 29 Jun 1916
Lance-Corporal E. K. Ely writes as follows from France, on April 7th, to his relatives of our experiences, Serapeum. Suez Canel. We marched away from there at 4 p.m., on the 25th March, and we had a march of nearly two miles before we entrained at 7 p.m. We were in open trucks, and were travelling all night, arriving: at Alexandria at 5 o’clock next morning. It was a very cold ride down, and we not sorry to get out of the trucks. We went on board as soon as we had breakfast. Left Alexandria next morning (Monday. 27th) at 10 o’clock, en route for Marseilles. We had a very…
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WOUNDED IN THE HEAD – Thu 17 Jun 1915
Private E. H. Ely, writing from Mena Hospital, to his relatives at Harcourt, says :— May 2nd :—It is just a week since we were in what we can only describe “as hell let loose.” I mean since we were under shrapnel and rifle fire. Since then we have come a good many miles; just on 1000. It is nearly 1000 miles from the Dardanelles here; it seems a long way to bring the wounded, but it has to be. We have over 500 in this hospital, and we are only slightly wounded. Our casualty list is very heavy, nearly all of our officers are wounded; some killed. Pompy has…
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HOW HE WAS WOUNDED – Fri 11 Jun 1915
Writing to his relatives in Harcourt from Mena Hospital, on April 30th Private E. H. Ely says As you will see by this I am back in Egypt again. I will give you a few of our experiences since we left. We left Mena on Easter Sunday and arrived on board the —– at 10.30 on Monday morning. We did not leave Alexandria till the Thursday night at 5.30. We arrived in the harbor of the Island of Lemnos o Sunday morning, April 11th, at 7 a.m. Our mail was delivered on board that afternoon. I got 11 letters altogether also socks from Ida, which I loot later on, but…
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MENA HOSPITAL – Fri 11 Jun 1915
“It was just like having at tooth drawn,” writes Private E. H. Ely, of Harcourt, from Mena Hospital, describing the extraction of a bullet from the top of his head. I am keeping the bullet as a memento. Bert Biggs got a bullet in the shoulder, but it is not serious. We have not heard how the other boys got on. The officers were nearly all wounded, and some killed. I was wounded about 10 o’clock, and Bert about half-past 1. We came on board the hospital ship Gascon about 3 o’clock, and, after staying at the island of Lemnos for a day, sailed for Alexandria. We are now back…
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MENA CAMP – Mon 12 Apr 1915
In letters to his relatives at Harcourt Private Ely says February 9th.- We have not had a turn in the trenches yet. Tomorrow we go for a swim. It is not too bad sleeping out. It is nearly a fortnight since we had any letters. They will be very irregular coming through if we get much shifting about. We are having it easy now, 4 1/2 hours drilling. We get to bed at 6 or 7 o’clock, and up 6. I can’t tell you much about Ismailia, but it is one of the prettiest I have been in: lovely gardens. We saw a couple of palms with ivy clinging to…
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MENA CAMP – Tue 30 Mar 1915
Writing from Mena Camp to his relatives at Harcourt, Private E. H. ELY says :_ January 24th – We are waiting to have our kits checked, so I have a little time to spare while waiting our turn, so i will write a few lines. It is Sunday morning and we have just come in from church parade. We have had I pretty solid last fortnight. Some mornings when we had to go our shooting we had no time for a wash. We have a shortage of water on account of our reservoir bursting. It is fixed up now, and we are getting on better again. They were giving us…
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THE FIRST CONTINGENT – Mon 1 Mar 1915
In letters to his relatives at Harcourt Private E. H. Ely says December 17th. We have had an easy day, and we have just come back from having a swim. There is a good bath down at the end of camp, at the tourists resort. The resort is a fine big place, once a hotel, now used as a hospital. I should think there are about 100 rooms in it. It is situated about a quarter of a mile from the pyramids. Round about the resort are planted a good many blue gums, and they seem to do well. Also acacias something like wattle. We had this afternoon off, and…
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LETTERS FROM EGYPT – Fri 26 Feb 1915
Private E. H. Ely says : — December 13th. It is Sunday afternoon, so am taking the opportunity of writing some letters. I have only received one letter since coming here, and that was from England. I am writing this in the Y.M.C.A. tent. It is built of wood framework, with matting on the sides and roof. We got this paper and envelopes in Cairo. The manager of the hotel gave us a couple each. We have got our tents up now, so it is not too bad, although we have 15 in each, it is better than sleeping out in the open. It is warm enough to sleep out…
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JOURNEY TO ENGLAND – Fri 26 Nov 1915
Private E.H. Ely in letters to his relatives at Harcourt thus describes his journey from Malta to London: Well I am on board ship at time of writing on route for England. We have been lying in this harbor for 5 days. I don’t know what the delay is, but I think we move on tomorrow. You will wonder why I am going to London. Well, I told you I had broken my teeth, and as the dentist at Malta could not get us new plates, a lot of us were put on this boat to go to England to be fixed up. I did not know we were going…
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THE FIRST CONTINGENT – Fri 22 Jan 1915
Private E. H. Ely, of Harcourt, has forwarded a number of letters to his relatives, from which we extract tho following:— We have just had a chance of getting some more letters away today, as another mail goes off at 5 o’clock. We awoke this morning to find we were anchored in the harbor at Aden. A lovely sight met our gaze. On one side were high hills, composed of sand and stone. On the other side a big sandy desert. It puts one in mind of what I should think Jerusalem would be like with its walls around about. We got in pretty close, and could see the camels…