The notes were thrown overboard just a few days into a voyage to join the battlefields of France more than a century ago.
A message in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers during World War I has washed ashore after spending over a century ...
Inside the glass were cheerful letters written in pencil by Privates Malcolm Neville, 27, and William Harley, 37, dated Aug. 15, 1916.
A century-old message in a bottle from a World War I soldier to his mother has been found on a beach in Western Australia's south.
The first letter was penned by South Australian soldier Malcolm Alexander Neville to his mother, and was signed off ...
Two Australian soldiers wrote notes to their families while en route to the battlefields of northern France during World War ...
TWO messages in a bottle written by World War One soldiers more than a century ago have washed up on a beach in Australia.
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France during ...
A message in a bottle, written by two First World War soldiers, was discovered on Wharton Beach in Western Australia more ...
A message in a bottle found during a beach clean-up in Australia turned out to contain letters from two World War I soldiers authored 109 years earlier.