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World War I Diaries
Item 08: Vivian Little diary, 10 April-9 September 1916 - Page 60
Sat, 20/05/2017 - 10:00
[Page 60]
Kingston
28th Aug. '16
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World War I Diaries
Item 02: M.C. Evans war diary, Mar. 1915-3 July 1916 - Page 102
Wed, 12/08/2015 - 10:00
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World War I Diaries
Item 14: John D. Wilson diary, 22 April-1 June 1919 - Page 64
Wed, 12/08/2015 - 10:00
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Item 03: Charles Hargreaves diary, 1 April-12 November 1918 - Page 3
Thu, 13/08/2015 - 10:00
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Letter received by Banks from Thomas Forrest, 26 June 1781 (Series 72.033) - No.…
Thu, 29/06/2017 - 10:00
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Letter received by Banks from William Bligh, 15 March 1806 (Series 40.012) - No.…
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World War I Diaries
Cocks letter diary, 1916-1919 / Verner Cocks - Page 319
Thu, 18/05/2017 - 10:00
[Page 319]
19.
Another little message. You all must come to Paris after the war. I don't think I will rest until I see it again in peace time.
If you follow my diaries closely you can find every place we have been in
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 72: Macarthur family correspondence relating to wine, 1846-1900: No. 391
Tue, 11/02/2020 - 11:00
[Page 391]
Just come by post
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 009
Wed, 19/05/2021 - 10:00
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I shall come home tomorrow by a train which leaves this about 3 o'clock & arrives in London about 6 P.M. & then we consulted about Aunt S's dinner.
I am writing quite in the dark.
Ever yr very affect.
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 025
Thu, 20/05/2021 - 10:00
[Page 25]
My dearest Mother
We shall be with you tomorrow by the morning train.
Will you send for us.
I shall have to come down again next week I regret to say.
Ever yr affect
E.O.Friday 2½ PM
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