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Letter home from Gallipoli during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, is presumed t...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Gallipoli
Date:          July 1, 1915

Letter home from Egypt during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, was sent from...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Egypt
Date:          April 30, 1915

Letter from Trentham during WWI

Letter from Len Argyle, who served in World War One, to his young brother Leslie. At this time he was in training at Trentham Military Camp, near Wellington.

Len Argyle (1894-1915), the son of Henry and Alice Argyle, was born in Carterton, Wairar...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Trentham Military Camp, Upper Hutt
Date:          1915

Letter home from training, during WWI

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. This letter is from Pat to his younger brother, Hector, from the Trentham Military Training Camp, where they are training before departure overseas. The letter...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Trentham
Date:          January 9, 1915

Letter from Gallipoli during WWI

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. This letter is from Pat to his younger brother, Hector, from Gallipoli. The letter tells about what life is like for them.

Pat enlisted with his brother Len,...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Gallipoli
Date:          July 1, 2015

Postcard sent from the front during WWI

Postcard from Pat Argyle, on active service during World War One, to his young brother Leslie. The Argyles lived in Bunnythorpe, Manawatū.

"Dear Les. Hope you will not be disappointed with the P.C. but it is the best I can get. It is one from a ...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Bunnythorpe, Manawatū
Date:          1915

Letter home from Trentham during WWI

Pat Argyle (1890-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One.

This letter from Pat to his parents is from Trentham Trainin...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Trentham, Upper Hutt
Date:          1915

Envelope sent from WWI

Envelope addressed to Mr Henry Argyle of Bunnythorpe. Two of his sons, Pat (Percival) and Len, served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces overseas. They both died at Gallipoli in 1915.

This letter was sent from the "Earl of Liverpool's Own",...

Creator:      N.Z. Rifle Brigade
Date:          February 26, 1916

Postcard sent from WWI

Postcard sent from Pat and Len Argyle to their parents, Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. The brothers served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces during World War One and both died at Chunuk Bair in 1915.

"May 1915. On active service. D...

Creator:      Pat and Len Argyle
Date:          May 1915

Letter home from Egypt during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, was sent from...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Egypt
Date:          April 15, 2015

Envelope sent from WWI

Envelope addressed to Mrs Henry (Alice) Argyle of Bunnythorpe, from one of her sons, Pat or Len, who served overseas in World War One. Both men died at Gallipoli in 1915.

The envelope was provided by the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).

Creator:      Len or Pat Argyle
Date:          1915

Envelope sent from WWI

Envelope addressed to Mrs Henry (Alice) Argyle of Bunnythorpe, from one of her sons, Pat or Len, who served overseas in World War One. Both men died at Gallipoli in 1915.

Creator:      Len or Pat Argyle
Date:          February 24, 1915

Letter from Trentham during WW1

Pat Argyle (189o-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One.

This letter from Pat to his parents is from Trentham Trainin...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Trentham, Upper Hutt
Date:          January 21, 1915

Letter home from Gallipoli during WWI

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Pat to his young brothers, was se...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Gallipoli
Date:          July 28, 1915

Envelope sent from WWI

Envelope addressed to Mrs Henry (Alice) Argyle of Bunnythorpe, from one of her sons, Pat or Len, who served overseas in World War One. Both men died at Gallipoli in 1915.

The envelope was provided by the Young Men's Christian Association - Army ...

Creator:      Len or Pat Argyle
Date:          1915

Letter home from Pat Argyle

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. At the time of this letter to his mother he was in Sydney and talks about what it is like. Mentions Jimmy Neil from Palmerston in the South Island.

Pat enlis...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Sydney, Australia
Date:          June 19, 1912

Letter home from Gallipoli during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, is presumed t...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Gallipoli
Date:          July 28, 1915

WWI Field Service postcard

Postcard sent to Hector Argyle of Bunnythorpe, from his brother Pat (Percival) who was serving overseas in World War One. Nothing personal was written on these postcards, except for a name and date.

Pat Argyle later died at Gallipoli in 1915.

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Date:          July 21, 1915

WWI Field Service postcard

Postcard sent to Hector Argyle of Bunnythorpe, from his brother Len who was serving overseas in World War One. Nothing personal was written on these postcards, except for a name and date.

Len Argyle later died at Gallipoli in 1915.

Creator:      Len Argyle
Date:          July 21, 1915

Letter home from Len Argyle

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. This letter to his mother is written from "Melbourn House". The letter mainly enquires about news from home.

Len enlisted and served in World War One. He died at Chunuk ...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Unknown
Date:          August 6, 1913

Letter from Len Argyle, from Trentham in WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, was sent from...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Trentham, Upper Hutt
Date:          February 7, 1915

Letter home from troopship during WWI

Letter from Pat (Percival) Argyle. Pat Argyle (1890-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One.

This letter from Pat to ...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Date:          March 24, 1915

Pat and Len Argyle

Pat (Percival) and Len Argyle were the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. They enlisted with the Army Expeditionary Force together and served in World War One. They both died at Chunuk Bair, Gallipoli, in 1915.

Pat (1890-1915) and Le...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Unknown
Date:          1914

Letter home from ship during WWI

Letter from Pat (Percival) Argyle. Pat Argyle (1890-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One.

This letter from Pat to h...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Date:          1915

Letter home from training, during WWI

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. This letter is from Pat to his younger brothers Hector and Leslie, from Trentham Army training camp during WWI. The letter tells of the training and expected d...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Trentham
Date:          1915

Letter home from troopship during WWI

Letter from Pat (Percival) Argyle. Pat Argyle (1890-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Len enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One.

This letter from Pat to h...

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Date:          March 7, 1915

Letter home from Gallipoli during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter, from Len to his brothers, Hector and ...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Place:          Gallipoli
Date:          July 28, 1915

Letter from Len Argyle during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, was sent from...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Date:          February 21, 1915

Letter from Len Argyle during WWI

Len Argyle (1894-1915) was one of the sons of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. He and his brother Pat (Percival) enlisted in the NZ Expeditionary Forces together and served in World War One. This letter from Len to his parents, was sent from...

Creator:      Len Argyle
Date:          March 23, 1915

Letter home from Pat Argyle

Pat (Percival) Argyle (1890-1915) was the son of Henry and Alice Argyle of Bunnythorpe. At the time of this letter he was working in Wellington, after leaving the railways.

Pat enlisted and served in World War One. He died at Chunuk Bair in 1915.

Creator:      Pat Argyle
Place:          Wellington
Date:          circa 1911

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