Item 04: Richard Blundell diary, 1 January-31 December 1918 - Page 57
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[Page 57]
MAY 1918
23 THURS
Change. Weather cool & heavy wind. Posted letters to Amy & (Maggie) Julie & Tense.
Very quiet. Cricket match.& two bands playing. Writing. Sent letter to J.W.C.
24 FRI
Raining & very cold. Rec. letter from Celie. Very quiet day & night. Writing.
25 SAT
Fine day but cold. Posted letters to Thelma & Mrs Mooney.
Amm. going up. Capt. Malley paid us a visit. Had a good evening. Very quiet
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