Item 02: James I. Marshall diary, 13 September-24 November 1916 - Page 89

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trees are all laid out in rows like an orchard, though closer. At one of the stops we fed some wild ? pheasants with breadcrumbs.

About 3.30pm we arrived at Wilton where we got out and were told that we'd have to march 5½ miles and we had the nest part of a hundredweight to carry on our backs besides our kit bags, which however we were allowed to leave.

Wilton is another old & interesting town, though

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