Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 34
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[Page 34]
the centre of the rooms. Presumably this was to set a fire but was forgotten or cancelled. Fritz has left quite a lot of useful things in our hands, such as coal, metal ammunition etc.
Fritz what I can learn he is still retiring.
During the night it blew a hurricane & rained like hell. I was indeed glad when I saw the lights of the Camp show up in the distance.
28th Still blowing some. Fritz has retired a few more miles. Hardly a shot is heard now
21st Moving day. Packed up & left for BazentinLe Grand. Here we pitched camp where
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