- xxii.
- Eitem
- [1919].
Official Army postcard, [March 1919], to John Parry, Derwen Village, instructing him to collect his new account book [for his War Gratuity].
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Official Army postcard, [March 1919], to John Parry, Derwen Village, instructing him to collect his new account book [for his War Gratuity].
Soldier's Demobilization Account,
Soldier's Demobilization Account of John Parry, stamped 8 March 1919.
Certificate of Transfer to Reserve,
Certificate of Transfer to Reserve on Demobilization, dated 8 March 1919, of Driver John Parry.
Counterfoil, dated 20 February 1919, of form notifying John Parry of the payment of his £13 War Gratuity.
Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity issued to John Parry at No 1 Dispersal Unit, Oswestry, 8 February 1919.
An Active Service envelope, unused.
Six unused pre-printed Field Service Post Cards.
Postcard from Army Record Office,
Official postcard, stamped 28 February 1919, informing John Parry of a delay in the forwarding of his Transfer to Reserve Certificate.
A picture postcard (unused) containing the poem 'Homeland - Good-Bye'.
The covers and final leaf only, of The Active Service [New] Testament (1918).
Newspaper cutting, [?12 November 1918], containing, with other fragmentary items, a timeline of significant events during the War.
German propaganda sheet claiming American financial aid will lead to England's financial ruin. It was picked up by John Parry 'on the field of battle outside a village called Deerlyk [Deerlijk], Oct. 29, 1918' (note on dorse).
Propaganda sheet, in German, apparently concerning America's impact on the War.
A pocket notebook containing diary entries, May-December 1917, of Driver John Parry. His diary entries for 1918 (see item ix) have subsequenly (15 April 1919) been copied by him into the volume. The volume also contains miscellaneous memoranda.
John Parry.
A copy of the New Testament (London: British and Foreign Bible Society, 1916), given to Driver John Parry on his departure from Preston for Ireland on 6 October 1916 (note on fly-leaf).
Insertions found in the volume include press-cuttings, [?1920s]-1931, and a letter.
Ballincollig group photograph,
Group photograph, 1916, of the Gunners and Drivers (2nd & 3rd Lines), 30th (Reserve) Battery, R.F.A., at Ballincollig, County Cork. John Parry is shown sitting seventh from the left in the front row.
Classification Certificate of John Parry, dated 19 September 1916, classifying him as fit for general service following his medical examination in Swansea.
A pocket notebook containing diary entries, 14 January-31 December 1918, of Driver John Parry.
A newspaper cutting, 5 June 1926, containing a photograph of Ypres, is also included.
John Parry.
Newspaper cutting of an article, 17 December 1915, comparing the ages of British, German and French military and political leaders.
A printed notice given to John Parry upon his offering to join the army, dated 10 December 1915.