Wartime History

Poem in St Martin's Le Grand, April 1916, p. 192

Finding number: POST 92/1145

This poem was printed in the Post Office Magazine St Martin's Le Grand in April 1916. It was a humorous effort to encourage people to contribute to the war effort by saving some money with war savings.

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