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World War I Diaries
Item 02: John D. Wilson diary, 28 July-27 August 1916 - Page 32
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Item 02: John D. Wilson diary, 28 July-27 August 1916 - Page 48
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Item 02: John D. Wilson diary, 28 July-27 August 1916 - Page 60
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William Bradbury diary, 1915-1917 - Page 51
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<p class="page" id="a4400051">[Page 51]</p><p>which was packed with dates. We camped there till the following day when we again proceeded further in the desert and at 10.30 am arrived at two very ancient
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Item 04: Arthur H. Freebody diary, 6 January-15 March 1919 - Page 30
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Moon war diary, 30 October 1916-19 March 1919 / Eric Moon - Page 108
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Moon war diary, 30 October 1916-19 March 1919 / Eric Moon - Page 126
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Item 06: Henry Nicholls diary, 1920 - Page 203
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Monday 20 December 1920
At Home
Tuesday 21 December 1920
At Home at 10 pm
Deliver Mr M's Suit
Dine with E. & finish at St Elms. We go to get money 46 Poe St. Under old tree
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 26
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1917 Tuesday 30 Jan.
Visit from Major Wilson, Capt. Hunt & Lieut Neve. We are to be relieved this aft. Bert Reynolds & I cut who have to go. I lose, so we pack up & report back to
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 81
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March Saturday 24 1917
A cold & biting wind, several degrees of frost. The past week has been a mixture of snow rain wind & hail, --the final wrestlings of winter.
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