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This is a WW1 Letter Keeper. Back in the day before telephones were commonplace, people placed a great importance on the written word. Letters exchanged between family members were considered treasured keepsakes. It was quite common for letters to be displayed in decorated or ornate letter holders. When a soldier was away from home, a letter arriving was a big event. Mail was notoriously slow to and from the battle front. Family and friends were encouraged to read out loud letters they had received. The etiquette at that time was for you to read out loud the letter, omitting the romantic parts or sections not intended for others. Many times this was the only source of information about family, friends, and current events of the towns that people used to live in. |
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