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World War I Diaries
Item 01: Hunter Gibson diary, 17 November 1914-March 1915 - Page 86
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Item 01: Hunter Gibson diary, 17 November 1914-March 1915 - Page 88
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Item 01: Hunter Gibson diary, 17 November 1914-March 1915 - Page 92
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Banks Papers
Letter received by Banks from John Murray, 20 August 1791 (Series 20.50) - No. 0…
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Banks Papers
Letters of recommendation, undated (Series 63.15) - No. 0003
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These are to certify that
JBhas Conducted himselfCivilyindustriously in his department of aDraftsmon board his Majesties ship Investigator has behaved himself Civily & Obligingly to thePage transcription progress: Completed -
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Item 04: W. Middleton diary, 17 February-11 September 1917 - Page 1
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 146
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May Tuesday 29 1917
Transport duty today. Early breakfast & walk thro' fog into Boulogne at 7 a.m. Motor lorry load of goods & medical stores. huge bulk stores, Lunch in town at
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 152
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June Monday 4 1917
Duty again at 6 a. m to 2.30 p.m. Off now till 2.30 tomorrow. Jock & I go down W. rouge vin & sweets. Plage. Visit old fort, tide rises rapidly nearly catches us.
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 168
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June Wednesday 20 1917
Duty on ward much as usual. Heavy torrential rain this evening. Water does not lay long on account of sandy nature of soil. Williams operated on again but no improvement.
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 222
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August Saturday 19 1917
A fine beautiful day. Religious festival in Boulogne.
Jock Mac & I walk into B – Esplanade. Listen, to Band & ogle the lassies. Home to tea. Down toPage transcription progress: Completed