Thank you so much - that explains why there were cards from Cairo and allsorts
of other places.
Sue
- Original Message -
From: John & Fran
To: Sue Babbs ; lace@arachne.com
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] ANZAC Day
"Sue Babbs" <
"Sue Babbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Also 9 embroidered cards from her brother Albert between 1916 & 1918.
Albert
and her other brother Will had emigrated to Australia on 18 January 1912,
but
returned to fight in WWI. Albert was in the 2nd Battalion of the New South
Wales Company, 1st Australia Di
sed to write to some of them
Sue
- Original Message -
From: Elizabeth Ligeti
To: Arachne
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:44 PM
Subject: [lace] ANZAC Day
An ANZAC Day Greeting to all ex-pat. Aussie and New Zealand Lacemakers on
this
ANZAC Day.
I have 5 of the beautiful
An ANZAC Day Greeting to all ex-pat. Aussie and New Zealand Lacemakers on this
ANZAC Day.
Despite a slight fog, there were an estimated 40,000 people at the Dawn
Service at the Shrine of Rememberance in Melbourne today. It is now a
glorious autumn day, with the sun shining for the traditional Dig
In a message dated 25/04/2005 02:05:44 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Lest We Forget"
As the Key Note Speaker said at the Anzac Day at the Hyde Park Memorial said
this morning - this is not about glorifying the dead but about remembering
the debt that every Aussie, Kwiwi and
Greetings to all Aussie and Kiwi lacemakers on this special day. Also
greetings to any Turkish lacemakers, and those from other countries , like
UK, who also fought in the campaign, as I know they hold today as special,
too.
Many Turkish people are joining in the Dawn Ceremony at Anzac Cove th