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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 60: William Campbell letters, 1846-1894: No. 133
Tue, 08/10/2019 - 11:00
[Page 133]
Excuse this hurried scrawl & believe me,
Yours very faithfully
W. Campbell
The weather has broken at last, and we have had a little rain on the plains.
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World War I Diaries
Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 292
Tue, 08/05/2018 - 10:00
[Page 292]
1916 October 6
FridayReceived letter from Nurse Siviney in answer to one written at Doulieu Pay afternoon. £ 2.16.4. Bob & into Pop. Talbot House. "Scotty" Cinema. Pierrots.
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7 October 1916
SaturdayUsual duties in morning. ussued with new box respirators in afternoon. MacB & self go for walk to Abeele. Motor lorry – Steenvoored . – Church – lace –
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1916 October 10
TuesdayDitto.
Rumour confirmed about us moving. Leaving at end of week for St. Omer – for short course of training. 1st Div. & then into action somewhere (SommePage transcription progress: CompletedWorld War I DiariesCave letters, 1915-1919 / Harrie Joseph Cave - Page 24
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<p> </p><p>a9755024.html</p><p>Inscription on back of photo -</p><p>Aub.V. Venn -</p><p>2401. Pay Sergt. of</p><p>7th "Aussie" Light Horse</p
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Friday 19 July 1918
Left for leave at Alex. [Alexandria] with Lt. McGuinness.
Felt in need of leave.Saturday 20 July 1918
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Monday 12 August 1918
Tuesday 13 August 1918
Recco Katiani. Pilot Lt. McGuinness. In air 2 h. 45 m. Distance covered 210 miles.Page transcription progress: CompletedWorld War I DiariesItem 03: Sir Hudson Fysh diary, 1919 - Page 11
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[8 Samedi]
Down with something rotten – temperature of 104 ° spitting blood & pains in [indecipherable].Got a scare.
[10 Lundi]
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[Notes]
Money A/cCr Dr
[indecipherable]£5Comm. Gazette Vo 60 of 22/5/19
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5 [remainder of page blank]
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