Elsie Inglis to Amy Inglis Simson - En Route to Serbia, April 1915 (Part 3)
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Elsie Inglis to Amy Inglis Simson - En Route to Serbia, April 1915 (Part 4)

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Date 1915
Location Brindisi, Italy
Description ..."I wonder if you ever stopped at this Hotel? It is called Hotel Continental [?]...It is so queer to see the red, white and green flags & to think they mean Italy...This is a most delightful window, with all the ships & the colours. There are three men of war here, & [illeg] a dozen of the quaintest little boats which a soldier told me were "scouts". I wished I had asked a sailor for I had never heard of "scouts" but Mrs Haverfield thinks there are such things. The solider I asked is one of the [Bersaglieri?]....(28 April 1915).
Format Manuscript
Original Index Number GD 43/3/2