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Bulford is now used as an Hospital for sick soldiers. It is a 3 storied building.

Thursday August 17, 1916
Showery all day. It was unpleasant working in it.
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Friday August 18, 1916

No rain today.
In the evening, with Matthews and Handcock I walked into Amesbury and had a look around the Village. It is the largest Village that I have been too on Salisbury Plain. In fact it is a little town, and has many fine new buildings including a new Police Station, school, Bank and several private houses. There are a lot of shops, and I noticed 4 stationers shops and 3 or 4 hotels, or rather public Houses as they are called here.

Saturday Aug 19. 1916

Cloudy but fine today. This morning I was out to Rolleston Camp in the wagonette – to help unload a load of ashes.
In the afternoon I walked into Amesbury with Handcock and went to the station [Short hand not transcribed]

Sunday Aug 20, 1916.

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