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Albert French

Albert French was born on June 22, 1899 in New Bradwell, Buckinghamshire. He ran away from home to join the army during the First World War. He sent letters home to his father and sister May from his training camps and from the trenches in France. He was killed a few days before his 17th birthday.

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    A Christmas Letter

    A Christmas Letter from Albert French From Aldershot Dear May I hope you will not mind me not writing before I have been ...
  • Albert French Commemoration Event Film - 15th June 2014

    Albert French Commemoration Event Film - 15th June 2014

    Albert French was born in New Bradwell and lived most of his life in Wolverton. He joined up with the ...
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