Summary
Letter from the District Accounts Office of the Australian Military Forces 3rd Military District to Mrs Annie Josephine Kemp, widow of World War I soldier Private Albert Edward Kemp, who was killed in action in 1917.
The letter explains that an application form is enclosed for completion by Annie before a Justice of the Peace and is to be returned to the District Finance Officer, Military Headquarters.
Annie struggled financially to raise two children on her own, and in 1922 was evicted from her home.
Physical Description
Single page letter, typed in purple on off-white paper. Possibly roneo or carbon copy. Names, address and date have been typed in at a later date from original production. Folds at corners; small tears along edges; has been pinned at upper left corner.
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Acquisition Information
Purchase from Mr Jeff Kemp, 07 Dec 2006
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Date Made
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Person Named
Private Albert E. Kemp - 6th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
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Author
Australian Military Forces, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Inscriptions
Text: AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES - 3RD MILITARY DISTRICT/District Accounts Office/Victoria Barracks/MELBOURNE/31st May, 1920/Dear Madam/Re No. 6800 Pte. KEMP A.E. 6th Btn (Deceased)/With reference to War Service Leave Gratuity in respect/of the above-named deceased soldier, I forward herewith an/application form for completion by you before a Justice of the/Peace./This form when completed should be returned to the/District Finance Officer, Military Headquarters, in the Capital/City of the State in which the soldier enlisted, when due/consideration will be given thereto.
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Overall Dimensions
17.9 cm (Length), 20.7 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Accounting, Death & Mourning, Domestic Economy, Wars & Conflicts, World War I, 1914-1918, Making History - Kemp Mourning Collection