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Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 27, 1917
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 27, 1917
Brief letter written from Ottawa to Nurse Brock's fiancé, two weeks before their wedding., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 29, 1916
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 29, 1916
Letter written describing life as a nurse in Greece, with particular focus on the weather., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 19, 1916
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 19, 1916
Letter written by Nursing Sister Louise Brock, talking about the death of soldiers who had been friends of the family. Some talk of weddings., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 30, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 30, 1915
Letter written from Nurse Louise Brock to her fiancé, in which she predicts the war will be over in six months. Americanization of Canadians overseas mentioned., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Salonika, July 2, 1916
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Salonika, July 2, 1916
Description of life in Salonika : the heat, the inoculations, diseases, surgery, death, wounds and the wounded, LouiseBrock ; Wartime Medicine
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Sept. 6, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Sept. 6, 1915
Letter describing the rather dismal conditions (particularly in terms of food supplies) in Greece. Nurse Brock asks for tobacco to give the boys., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, at sea, Aug. 15, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, at sea, Aug. 15, 1915
Letter written after departing Alexandria, discussing outfitting for the desert. Also, three postcards from Alexandria., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, Apr. 15, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, Apr. 15, 1915
Letter written to fiancé from the Canadian Stationary Hospital at the Boulogue Base in France., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 26th, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 26th, 1915
Letter written by Nurse Brock to her fiancé during a particularly strenuous time at the front., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 29, 1915
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 29, 1915
Letter written by Nurse Brock to her fiancé Sylvester, talking about the sorrow of life in France, and urging him never to come over., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, n.d.
Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, n.d.
Letter written presumably during the period Nursing Sister Brock served in the Mediterranean, or perhaps Egypt. She talks about a Malaria epidemic, and muses upon what life will be like when she returns home., LouiseBrock
Letter from Nursing Sister Brock to her fiance, Feb. 20, 1916
Letter from Nursing Sister Brock to her fiance, Feb. 20, 1916
Letter written by Louise Brock to her fiancé Sylvester detailing service in Cairo, and particularly sightseeing in Egypt., LouiseBrock

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