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Trying to find Scott
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Anne | Report | 22 May 2005 00:43 |
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I am looking for any information on Alice Scott or Luck who lived in Bendigo, Australia, during WWI. In 1918 she sent a booklet of views of Bendigo to my grandmother Annie (Luck Scott) Agar. On one picture of the School of Mines she wrote' Reg went here after leaving school'. On another of 'Pall Mall' she wrote that they lived one mile 'the other side of the post office' - she put a X on a tram in the picture and said that that was the one she took home. On another she hoped that 'Reg will be home in time for the next (1918/1919?) Easter Monday fair'. We still have that booklet.At least one of her relatives was in the army during WWI and was in the UK at some time. My mother (Kathleen Agar) was about 5 at the time (1916??) and remembered two 'soldiers' coming to visit her mother at their home in Darlington. We are not sure if Alice was from the Luck family (originating in Cleasby) or the Scott family in Darlington. Any information will be gratefully received. |
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