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World War I Diaries
Vick letters, 1916-1918 / Frederick Harold Vick - Page 119
Sun, 07/06/2015 - 10:00
[Page 119]
1918
Wishing you a Merry Xmas & a Prosperous New Year
Fond Love from HaroldPage transcription progress: Completed -
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Item 19: A.R.L. Wiltshire diary, 25 April-30 May 1918 - Page 76
Mon, 07/05/2018 - 10:00
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Item 20: A.R.L. Wiltshire diary, 31 May-15 July 1918 - Page 103
Mon, 07/05/2018 - 10:00
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Item 11: A.R.L. Wiltshire diary, 12 April-11 May 1917 - Page 81
Mon, 07/05/2018 - 10:00
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Item 12: A.R.L. Wiltshire diary, 12 May-20 July 1917 - Page 116
Mon, 07/05/2018 - 10:00
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William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 148
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 10:00
[Page 148]
[Reverse of previous page]
To DadTo Dad
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World War I Diaries
Sheehy log of H. M. S. Orama, 1914-1917 / D. A. Sheehy - Page 79
Thu, 15/06/2017 - 10:00
[Page 79]
[Photograph of sinking vessel, presumably HMS Orama]
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Item 02: Sir Hudson Fysh diary, 1918 - Page 125
Thu, 20/08/2015 - 10:00
[Page 125]
Sunday 24 November 1918
Arrived at Aboukir [also spelt Abu Qir] aerodrome from Manieh [?] Hospital Cairo.Monday 25 November 1918
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 192
Mon, 07/02/2022 - 11:00
[Page 192]
Mary Jane
Mrs James Hannibal
Macarthur (nee Mather)
to Mrs Onslow
after the wedding of her daughter
at Camden 1883 or 84Page transcription progress: Ready for review -
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Item 02: Charles Monaghan diary, 1917 - Page 224
Thu, 28/05/2015 - 10:00
[Page 224]
August Tuesday 21 1917
On duty all day. Heavy fighting up around Ypres & along line to coast. Many wounded coming through. Casualties very heavy.
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