Items (122 total)

  • Collection: Letters of John Jarmain

Manuscript letter written while moving along the Tunisian coast towards Enfidaville, through Sfax and Sousse.

Manuscript letter including references to life in the desert, war and Rommel.

Manuscript letter card mentioning a parachute which has been sent to his wife and a bean feast with his battery including a concert party with a jazz band.

Manuscript letter card mentioning Jarmain's every day life in Sicily and the capitulation. Also including references to the local stores, cost of fabric and the benefits of living abroad for his daughter when learning a foreign language.

Manuscript air letter including references to every day like in the camp on the North African coast, a shark and a collection of poems.

Manuscript air letter about soldiers' income and taxes during the war.

Manuscript lettercard probably written from Cyrenaica, Libya, including a draft of the poems 'For Alemein' and 'Soldiers' Prayer'.

Manuscript lettercard mentioning a battle and every day life in the desert including references to a jeep. Jarmain might be referring to the battle of the Mareth line or the attack at Wadi Akarit.

Manuscript lettercard from Tunisia including references to his wife's life at home, life in the army and diseases.

Manuscript air letter from Algeria including references to every day like in the training camp.

Manuscript air letter from Sicily regarding income and taxes during war time. Posted from the Central Mediterranean Force.

Manuscript air letter from Sicily regarding income and taxes during war time.

[Note: The letter is dated April, but the number allocated to this letter indicates that this is an error, and it was presumably written in August 1943.]

Manuscript letter card mentioning Taormina and various entertainments planned before moving the camp to a different site. Concerts with local musicians, tea parties, a bean feast and dinner parties with dances, orchestra and cabaret.

Manuscript letter card mentioning spending some days of leave at Sparta with Bianca and her family, Messina, Stromboli and some of his poems, 'Tobruk' and 'Alamein'.

Content Advice: This letter contains offensive historical language and…

Manuscript air letter from Algeria about how the poet has changed by living in the desert during the war.
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