Item 04: Richard Blundell diary, 1 January-31 December 1918 - Page 54
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[Page 54]
MAY 1918
12 SUN
Dull day. Washing 3 Sergts came down from guns.
Fairly quiet a few bombs at night
13 MON
Raining on & off all day Rec. letters from Tom & Peggy. Writing at night
Capt. Malley M.C. paid us a visit. Very quiet.
14 TUES
Posted letter & photo to Peggy. Fine day. Very quiet.
Planes active Rumour out re pulling out on 20th. Bombs at night
15 WED
Fine hot day. Very warm. Guns very active Amm: going up.
Few bombs at night. Quiet. Played 3rd Bty. Cricket Match.
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