- Contributed by
- Genevieve
- People in story:
- Julia
- Location of story:
- En route to Egypt from England
- Background to story:
- Civilian
- Article ID:
- A8971879
- Contributed on:
- 30 January 2006
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The postcard we sent on the way out to Egypt
My Father was a Padre in the Royal Air Force before the war. We were posted to Egypt when I was four years old - to Aboukir, about 15 miles from Alexandria.
This image is the front of the postcard that we sent on our journey out.
This story was submitted to the People’s War site by Becky Barugh of the 91ȱ Radio Shropshire CSV Action Desk on behalf of Mrs Julia Frost who very kindly shared it with us. It has been added to the site with her permission and she fully understands the site's terms and conditions.
See more of Julia's stories:
- My early years were the war years
- The P&O Turbo-Electrical Ship “Victory of India”, 20,000 Tons
- The Pompeian Swimming Bath aboard the Victory of India
- On the beach in Egypt
- Cairo, 1939
- Old world Cairo, 1939
- En route from Egypt to England
- P&O S.S “Rajputana” 17,000 Tons
- The First Saloon Lounge aboard the Rajputana
- The First Class Dining Saloon aboard the Rajputana
- The First Saloon Music Room aboard the Rajputana
- The First Saloon Smoking Room aboard the Rajputana
- Julia Mary Wilkie, aged 5
- Mother and I aboard the Rajputana
- Richard and Muriel Wilkie
- Snow White Postcard 1
- Snow White Postcard 2
- Snow White Postcard 3
- Snow White Postcard 4
- Snow White Postcard 5
- Snow White Postcard 6
- Snow White Postcard 7
- Snow White Postcard 8
- Snow White Postcard 9
- Snow White Postcard 10
- Snow White Postcard 11
- Snow White Postcard 12
- Snow White Postcard 13
- Identity card
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