In the uniform of the Canadian Black Watch, his wife Kate Refford, his mother Lettice Lucy Clark Kennedy and his sister, possibly Alice at Knockgray in 1915. Laminated print. Same as DI_61.
I WISH TO MARK, BY THIS PERSONAL MESSAGE, my appreciation of the service you have rendered to your Country in 1939.
In the early days of the War you opened your doors to strangers who were in need of shelter, & offered to share your home with them.
I know that to this unselfish task you have sacrificed much of your own comfort, & that it could not have been achieved without the loyal co-operation of all in your household.
By your sympathy you have earned the gratitude of those to whom you have shown hospitality, & by your readiness to serve you have helped the State in a work of great value.
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