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Anonymous diziler said...

Thanks for Work, good achievement

Anonymous Jacaranda said...

My dear writer, you have just been featured on two networks on Australian national tv.

I daresay you should expect more traffic.

:)

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

An article of the blog is also in one of the most important italian newspaper.

http://archivio.corriere.it/archiveDocumentServlet.jsp?url=/documenti_globnet/corsera/2008/01/co_9_080105072.xml

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well done from an ex Sapper (R.E. 1985 - 1991), this blog has made me proud of our WW1 heroes and the sacrifice they made. It has brought back memories for me as, when I was a young soldier, I received letters and parcels from home. We all looked forward to the mail arriving as our Armed Forces still do today. Letters can be read over and over again and treasured. What a find the letters have been and such a privilege to read.

Keep your chin up Harry.

Thanks
KS

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Blogger micat said...

wow this is a great blog. i saw a thing on one of our morning shows about the blog and got right onto it and have just spent the last 2 hrs reading it and love it. my great gandfather was in WW2 and he never spoke about it to us. all i now is he was a prisoner of changgy (sorry i dont know the spelling) and he did come home alive to die of heart break in his 90's 15 days after my great gandmother. i will be looking forword to reading as the letters come. oh and we are australian but my great grandfarther was born in england (somewhere...) in 1905 but between then and WW2 he came to australia and there he joined the australian army and from there he surved... well thankyou again from creating such an impacting blog... regards catherine

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Blogger Haywards said...

I am enjoying your site. I am from Western Australia and your site was featured on our National morning news program. I feel you are very lucky to have such memories of your Grandfather and the experiences that he went through. Cant wait for the next letter. My oldest son is in the Army cadets here in Australia and will be touring some of the places your Grandfather fort at.

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Anonymous Will said...

Dear Writer

I´m from São Paulo (Brazil) !! and
I read an article on web site here and I loved your idea...

Nice work!!

best regards,

William Mass

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Anonymous Leah said...

I just started, and finnished, reading all of the letters and entries today, and wow, it is an amazing idea. I'm a student at a Canadian University, and althought history is not my major, I really love the letters. My Grandfater faught it WWII and his father in WWI and home gaurd for WWII, and the letters remind me of them. My boyfriend is wanting to join the military in a few years so he can pay for med school, so I can easily imagine waiting for letters like Harry's from him.

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Anonymous Renato Bellote said...

Great history.
Congratulations!

best wishes from Brazil,
Renato Bellote

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Blogger DanN said...

You've also reached the frontpage on Digg.com - Which will probably mean another 15,000+ visitors.

Enjoy,

Dan

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Anonymous Kags said...

I think Harry looks like a lovely, kind person and I hope the war didn't change that. It makes me sad to look at him and read about his life but glad that people can read about what his fascinating life was like; keep it coming, please!!

Karen

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Blogger mario escobar said...

Congratulation for you blog.
The blog 1 war in spain is
http://elmesiasrio.blogcindario.com/

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Blogger Kags said...

Harry looks like a lovely, kind man and it's great to be able to read about his amazing life, although very sad. It makes me actually realise what these great men and women did for us and we should all be eternally grateful to them; I know I am!

Keep it coming please!

Karen McLarney

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Anonymous lucas k. walker. said...

Great blog. A new in El País, one of the best newspaper in Spain.

Congratulations!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard about this on SKY News here in Italy where I have lived for the past 18 years. My grandfather was a major in the Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery during WW1 and I am now going to try and find out more about him. Thanks so much for the inspiration.
Jane

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Anonymous john said...

Saw the report in the 'Times',I think this is fantastic. My Grandfather served in the Queens Royal West Surreys at Passchendaele
sadly He did not make it past 1936, so I never knew him. But Harrys letters are giving me some idea of what he went through.
Thanks a lot.
How about publishing it as a book?

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Blogger monk.i said...

What a magnificent idea, a superb site. I think that this should be used in history lessons up and down the country. A very moving experience to read such personal letters. Thank you so much for sharing your history with us.

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Blogger monk.i said...

What a magnificent idea, a superb site. I think that this should be used in history lessons up and down the country. A very moving experience to read such personal letters. Thank you so much for sharing your history with us.

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Anonymous Master-Blaster said...

'El País', the most widely-circulated daily newspaper in Spain has also written about you and your blog:

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/blog/Primera/Guerra/Mundial/elpepuint/20080107elpepuint_8/Tes

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Anonymous Brazil said...

You are also in brazilian press.

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Blogger Ismael Vargas Pina said...

Hello.

I have known about this blog today reading a piece of news in a Free Newspaper in Spain ("20 minutos").

Congratulations for this blog.

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Anonymous clairaonthemoor said...

Dear Writer,
Over the last year or so I have become increasingly interested in my Family History,which has in turn led on to an interest in History itself. Several members of my family were involved in WW1 in both France and also in India. I read about your blog on the Yahoo home page and have just spent the last couple of hours reading up to date and found it rivetting and utterly fascinating. Keep up the good work I will look forward to further blogs.

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Blogger clairaonthemoor said...

Dear Writer,
Over the last year or so I have become increasingly interested in my Family History,which has in turn led on to an interest in History itself. Several members of my family were involved in WW1 in both France and also in India. I read about your blog on the Yahoo home page and have just spent the last couple of hours reading up to date and found it rivetting and utterly fascinating. Keep up the good work I will look forward to further blogs.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you are famous abroad: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/blog/Primera/Guerra/Mundial/elpepuint/20080107elpepuint_8/Tes
Well done!

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Blogger Patricia said...

Such an awsome idea you have had. Thanks for this beautiful effort to bring history to life.
By the way, this is from Spain, You are getting worldwide famous!

Best wishes.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

An article of the blog is also in one of the most important croatian web portal (It's a portal of TV channel NovaTV) http://dnevnik.hr/naslovnica/scena/zanimljivosti/20080108_34460.php

Keep on!

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Blogger Derek Andrews said...

What a terrific blog. You were featured on BBC World News (TV) today and I caught it here in Nova Scotia.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

HI¡, IM WRITING FROM SPAIN SO EXCUSE ME FOR MY POOR ENGLISH. I SAW YOUR BLOG IN A SPANISH TV AND I THINK THIS BLOG ITS VERY INTERESTING AND VERY USEFUL FOR THE HISTORY SO THANKS FOR YOUR WORK.

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Anonymous widcombeboy said...

It was great to actually see you in the news report after reading your comments and hearing your reading in a couple of the blogs! As many commenters have said, this is so very interesting. I am a primary school teacher in Bath, UK and I am a bit sad that we dod not do a topic on WWI because I would love to use this in school. It is a remarkable resource that will inform so many people about our history. I grew up in Derby too!
Thank you.

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Anonymous John said...

Hi there - A South African news site featured an article today - i love this blog and sure many other south africans will be visiting soon - cant wait for next post

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

brilliant, thanks for sharing it!

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Anonymous Jeff said...

I have just completed reading the journey of Harry to date and want to thank you for allowing me into Harry's world, I don't believe the World War I veterans recieve enough recognition as they become fewer and I strongly beleive that we cannot forget the wars fought or the people that sacrificed all they had for there countries.
Minneapois, Minnesota

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello very interesting i found your blog on a Peruvian newspaper
WWW.elcomercioperu.com
bye

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

is it me or in Harry's school picture does he look alot like dewy from Sky's "Malcom in the middle". Awesome idea probably gonna be a rush of WW letter blogs soon. Keep posting them

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Blogger Raj said...

I came to know about this blog from BBC. Its truly amazing. Thank you for sharing these experiences with us.

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Anonymous Chris said...

Excellent idea! A Swiss free daily newspaper called 20min published today an article about your diary. Keep up the good work!

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Blogger Nídia said...

Hi Bill, really nice blog!
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I knew about it in Lusa Agency here in Portugal.
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Here's a link to the news:
http://www.bca.pt/xsite_bca/bca/Atrium/lusa.jsp?CH=633&NID=218166

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Anonymous Towncrier said...

Absolutely rivetting stuff. Well done. Just a thought, would it be possible to "register" somewhere and get news of when the latest instalments are uploaded? I have no idea when the next letters will be posted, and the tension gets unbearable sometimes, almost as if we are actually back there.
Superb site, totally enthralling.

You can set up an RSS or Atom feed to tell you of new posts.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My grandmother's uncle, Frederick Tawse, was killed at Ypres in 1917, he was never mentioned and my family did not know of his existence until about 2 years ago when my Aunt was researching family history. We know nothing about Frederick (Fred?), but he was about the same age as your Grandfather - reading his blog will brings my unknown relative to life - what he went through and his experience - it makes me very sad. My Aunt has seen his name on Menin Gate but I don't yet know if he has a grave or not. You are very lucky to have these letters and a brilliant idea to publish these as a blog! Whatever happens to Harry you & your father at least have had something of his to hold onto and it is very kind to share these letters with us, thank you

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Anonymous said...

Heard the broadcast on the BBC a week ago and publishing these letters for others to share is a wonderful thing to do. At the going down of the sun, we shall still remember them.