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Letters from the Kensingtons at War
Letters from the Kensingtons at War
Destrube to Marion 26th March 1916
Destrube to Marion 28th Jan and Feb 1916
Destrube to Marion 30th April 1916
Destrube to Marion 30th January 1917
Destrube to Marion 5th December 1915
Destrube to Marion 8th June 1916
Destrube to Marion 9th January 1916
E Destrube to Davison 24th March 1917
Fahey to Davison 16th June 1918
Hall and Fitzgibbon to Davison - 26th May 1918
Impey to Davison 13th August 1917
Mabel Fahey to Davison, c. March 1918
Madden to Davison 5th August 1917
Maloney to Davison 10th December 1918
Maloney to Davison 31st July 1917
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22nd 'The Kensingtons' Battalion
'Blighty Magazine'
'Haven't closed my eyes in 48 hours...'
'This murder of heroes is appalling.'
Bill Fahey
Colonel Barker at Roffey
Come and Help us, Lads, Quick!
Lieutenant Colonel Randle Barnett-Barker
One man's war: Randle Barnett Barker 1870-1918
Randle Barnett-Barker's Letter
The End of 'The Kensingtons'
The Gallantry of Lieutenant Jeffcoat
The Kensingtons Digging Trenches
The Kensingtons on Parade at Roffey
The truth behind an act of gallantry
William F Alley 1891-1959
Letters from the Kensingtons at War
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