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               <p>Letter from Samuel Shaw to his father, James Shaw, reassuring his father that he is well and checking in on the children at home. Samuel comments on the loneliness his father must feel now all the boys have gone.

Samuel Henry Shaw (1896-1967) was a sergeant with the 10th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. He volunteered for active service in September 1914. Before enlisting Samuel was a member of the Portstewart Company, Coleraine Battalion, North Derry Regiment, Ulster Volunteer Force. Samuel served in France, and was wounded during the Battle of the Somme in July 1916 and again in early 1917 and in 1918. Before the War he was employed as a ironmonger's assistant. His father, James, was a fisherman.</p>
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             B.E.F.   <hi rend="underline">18-10-16</hi>   My Dear <lb/>Dad   Just a few lines to <lb/>let you know I am well. I received <lb/>your letter all right. You will feel <lb/>lonely now with the boys away <lb/>again. I am sure they enjoyed them— <lb/>selves after been so long at sea. Jessie <lb/>will feel lonely <sic>to</sic>now <hi rend="superscript">Bill</hi>is gone <sic>to</sic>. How <lb/>is all the children getting on, tell toby <lb/>I was asking for him, he will be <lb/>quite a big boy now, is he and young <lb/>Scott as chummy now as they used to <lb/>be. Tell Mr Mc Aulery I was asking <lb/>for him &amp;Annie. I think this is <lb/>all at present. With love to all.  <lb/> From Your <lb/>Loving Son   <hi rend="underline">Sammie</hi> 
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