Driver T4/143045 Jack Tait, Army Service Corps (Later service no. ET/50689) served with the Desert Mounted Corps in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force
Three of his letters home may be seen here
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/db/results...X1=Tait%2C+JackThat of 5th April 1918 describes his visit to the old city of Jerusalem on Easter Monday [1st April 1918] and it includes the following:
quote:
"The Mosque of Amar (
usually given as 'Omar' or the 'Dome of the Rock') is built on the site of the Temple and is the loveliest building I ever saw. It is all mosaic work, the chief colours being blue and white while the inside is beyond description.
We had to remove our boots before going in so as not to damage the floor and had to do the same when going into the Holy Sepulchre. When we first took the city, we had to hire a pair of slippers at 2˝d. [
aprox. 1.04p] per time so the slipper lenders made some piastres but the Military Governor stopped them at that game and only the officers now get them."
As you have already seen above, also at about this time, the king's uncle, the Duke of Connaught, was visiting Allenby and the EEF in Jerusalem. Like Jack Tait, his visit included the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock. Look carefully at the pictures below and I wonder if you can see the slippers referred to by Jack?
