

During his service he sent home letters, photographs and postcards. The photos are mostly addressed to youngest sister Ivy Primrose and record his travels. It was while he was away on service that his Father suddenly left home, leaving his wife and daughter to fend for themselves. Something he was never really forgiven for. The reason is not known, but is is thought that he had lent a large sum of money to a friend who had then defaulted on the loan. One of Bert’s letters asks if ‘Dad got his money back’. My own Grandfather believed that Albert had lost a large sum gambling and his very strict wife had thrown him out of the house, throwing the china at him as he left. Albert went off to London to live with his cousins in Camden Town and never returned to Ipswich, leaving young Bert to try to finance his mother and young Sister on his army pay.