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54029: Comforts tin belonging to Albert William Bartlett

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Albert William Bartlett 1818-1951

One of four brothers who all served in the armed services during WW1. His brother Anthony was killed at Passchendaele on 26th September 1917 (aged 21 years and 7 days)

They were originally all fishermen from Devon who upon returning after four years found that their boats were no longer seaworthy as thay had lain neglected during the whole period.

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Subject

Bartlett, Albert William

Date

1914 - 1918

Date Created

01/08/1914

Temporal Coverage

31/12/1918

Source

Artifact

Medium

Metal

Type

Memorabilia

Contributor

Everett Sharp | Everett Sharp | Joy Waters

Submission Event

Norwich and Norfolk Millennium Library Submission Day, 8th April 2008

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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