Summary
Black and white postcard of Little Stretton; a village in Shropshire, England.
The postcard is signed by 'Curl.' 'Curl' seems to be a reference to John Peile as the return address listed on ST 40698 has his name and regiment.
Part of a collection of material relating to the World War I service of brothers John and Albert Victor Peile, who both died in the conflict. Younger brother Albert enlisted first. He was a 22-year-old unmarried clerk when he enlisted on 27 August 1914, service number 769, 3rd Battalion. He served in Gallipoli and later France, and was eventually promoted to the rank of corporal. He died in Bullecourt, France on 4 May 1917; his body was never found. He is commemorated at the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial. His brother John Peile was a 38-year-old unmarried miner when he enlisted on 25 June 1915, service number 2662, 2nd Battalion. He also served in in Gallipoli and France, and was similarly promoted to corporal. He died in France on 18 September 1918 and is buried at Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Their mother died only a few years later in 1926, aged 73.
Their niece was Mrs M. J. Hitchens, the donor. Margaret Joan Hitchens (1916-?) was the daughter of Albert and John's sister Alice and her husband John Henry Dinwoodie.
Description of Content
Valley with thatched cottages on winding path.
Physical Description
Black and white photograph printed on paper.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Victorian Branch, Returned & Services League of Australia Limited (RSL), Mrs Margaret J. Hitchens, 1986
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Author
Corporal John '. Peile - Australian Imperial Force (AIF), 3 Jan 1918
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Place Depicted
Batch Valley, Little Stretton, Shropshire, West Midlands, England, Great Britain, 1914-1918
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Inscriptions
Printed on front: 'ENTRANCE TO SMALL BATCH VALLEY, LITTLE STRETTON' Printed on back: 'POST CARD / THE SEAL OF ARTISTIC / SERIES / BRITISH EXCELLENCE / CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS' Printed on back top right corner: 'AFFIX / STAMP' Handwritten on back: 'love to all & the best to / little one / 3/1/18 / Dear Sister / A pretty scene of the / hills around where I am at present / quite a gay time last night at / wist[?] drive & got second Prize. hope / this little card finds you all in the / pink with best love from your Bro Curl' Printed vertically on back centre: 'PRINTED IN ENGLAND.' Printed vertically on back left: 'Published by F. Adlard, 24, Stanford Avenue, Church Stretton.'
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References
For Albert Peile's war record see the National Archives of Australia website at: [Link 1] For John Peile's war record see the National Archive of Australia website at: [Link 2]
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