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- July 1915 - 31 December 1915 (Création/Production)
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Étendue matérielle et support
17 letters, paper
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Histoire archivistique
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Increasing numbers of George’s friends were joining up to serve in the war effort in different capacities but when he enquired about doing so himself his Headmaster refused him permission as the Government wanted to retain its school teachers. By July Ruth was pregnant and George was restless so he went on a climbing trip to Pen y Pass with Hugh Heber-Percy and toured Yorkshire with his father.
On 18 September their first child was born - a daughter called Frances Clare (known as Clare).
His brother in law, the artillery officer Ralph Brooke, offered to help him get a commission in the Royal Artillery, if he could get permission from his Headmaster to join up. This was finally agreed and Brooke wrote to a friend who ran an artillery training course in Weymouth to recommend Mallory. The training was due to start in January 1916 so he travelled to Birkenhead to spend Christmas with his parents, then a few days climbing at Pen y Pass with Conor O'Brien and Herbert Reade before visiting his sister Avie in Mobberley. He did not spend Christmas with Ruth and Clare.
Letters
PP/GM/3/1/1915/1-9 Pen y Pass (July and August)
PP/GM/3/1/1915/10-11 Touring Yorkshire with his father (August)
PP/GM/3/1/1915/12-13 Pateley Bridge on his own (August)
PP/GM/3/1/1915/14 On the train to Cambridge (August)
PP/GM/3/1/1915/15 On the train from Birkenhead after having spent Christmas with his parents (December)
PP/GM/3/1/1915/16-17 Pen y Pass (December)