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World War I Diaries
Item 09: Vivian Little diary, 9 September-27 December 1916 - Page 2
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 38
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25 January 1916
TuesdayDuty as usual. Tony is put on our reinforcements. Great delight. Exam. on lectures in afternoon. Bob Tony & self go to Macs to tea. Tony lame foot.
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 74
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1916 March 2
ThursdayDo nothing much all morning. Heavy rain on 9 o'clock parade. After 4 o'clock Tony & self go town get several little items & pull up at Petersham to tea. after
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 188
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1916 June 24
SaturdayDispensary in morning.
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 269
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13 September 1916
WednesdayDuties. Cloudy dull days. Nothing doing much. Tug o3' War. Stroll across to Y. M. C. A with Bob & Mac. After writing several field postcards to friends.
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 335
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18 November 1916
SaturdayThe unexpected has happened. Snow fell last night or this morning the countryside was covered with fine powdery snow for all the world like fine salt. My first
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 349
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2 December 1916
SaturdayA hard hoar frost set in at sundown last night. This morning the mud is as hard as stone. -- a treat to have clean dry boots at last first time for six weeks. Usual
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Item 01: Charles Monaghan diary, 1916 - Page 350
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1916 December 3
SundayTo work as usual Nothing doing up line , not many cases. We have our marching orders for up the line tomorrow. Fix up a couple of small parcels of souvenirs one for
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Item 01: Alfred Grinyer diary, 29 March 1916-28 January 1917 - Page 32
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George Underwood Fraser Alley papers, 1900-1920 - Page 66
Thu, 06/08/2015 - 10:00
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[Copy of part of the card reproduced on the previous page]
[Transcribed by Rosemary Cox for the State Library of New South Wales]
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