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BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station
BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station
BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station
BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station
BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station
BRSC and Order of St John Workers Attending Wounded on their Arrival at Boulogne Station

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Albert Chapman was a devout and committed Christian who at the outbreak of the First World War faced a moral dilemma, should he fight in the name of his country, or should he follow his Christian teachings not to harm his fellow man? I believe that he made a compromise between these two choices. His story comes in the form of postcards, photographs and diaries, for one of the most tragic periods in recent history.

9th (Scottish Division) EmblemFrom 1915 until the end of the First World War, Albert Chapman served on the Western Front as a member of the 27th Field Ambulance in the Royal Army Medical Corps attached to 9th (Scottish) Division.
Despite doubtless witnessing some grim sights and being exposed to the hazards of warfare, he managed to retain his optimism, equilibrium and personal faith. He came home to England, married, and beget two daughters. I married one of his granddaughters but sadly never met the man.

Incidentally, most of the postcards in this collection have the placenames defaced with a lead pencil. I presume that this constituted adequate censorship, should they fall into enemy hands don't-you-know... Some of the cards have been much more effectively censored, the placenames have been cut off!

  1. Embarcation
  2. Neuve Chapelle - May 1915 to September 1915
  3. Loos - September 1915
  4. Poperinghe - October 1915 to December 1915
  5. Oultersteene - December 1915 to May 1916
  6. Prelude to Battle - June 1916
  7. Somme - July 1916
  8. Somme - October 1916
  9. The Story So Far
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