Two handwritten letters penned by Australian soldiers on their way to the battlefields of France during World War I have ...
Neville wrote that he and his comrades were, “Somewhere at Sea.” Harley wrote that they were, “Somewhere in the Bight,” ...
The first letter was penned by South Australian soldier Malcolm Alexander Neville to his mother, and was signed off ...
A message in a bottle found during a beach clean-up in Australia turned out to contain letters from two World War I soldiers authored 109 years earlier.
When Debra Brown's husband and daughter went on their regular beach cleanup in their small coastal town of Esperance in ...
An Australian family found this bottle during a beach clean up. They could see the letters inside and took great care opening ...
The prospect of having one less thing to carry during a family beach day will delight most Australians, but toy libraries ...
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers travelling to the battlefields of France during World War I have been found more than a century later on Australia’s coast by the Brown family.
More than a century after it was written, a message in a bottle from an Australian World War I soldier has been discovered on a remote beach in Western Australia, rekindling memories of a life lost to ...
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