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Tuesday 13 August 1918

August 13, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

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The Matron says that during latest push we have taken 700 guns and 40,000 prisoners & a 5 engined bombing machine of the Huns dropped behind our lines on Somme.

7 dead Huns in it.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Huns, mp3, prisoners

Monday 12 August 1918

August 12, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

–– hot

Sent PO for 4/6 to Nat. [Herb-growing] Association London.

In afternoon I walk along to Chislehurst. 3½½ miles from here. Lovely walk through wood. Very pretty villages.

Arrive back @ 7 pm in time for whist drive in the ward given by Sister Gerrard.

Received paintings of family [Escutcheons] from Ernest Draycot Gosport.

*A whist drive is a social event at which progressive games of whist are played.

 

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Sunday 11 August 1918

August 11, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

–– hot

So hot that we stayed in.

Nield & I go for a walk to Orpington.

 

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Saturday 10 August 1918

August 10, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

– hot

Our gains increasing.

Very hot day.

To Orpington in afternoon with Nield.

Letter from Aunt Louise asking why I have not written her.

Monrufret goes to London on “French Leave”.

*“French leave” was essentially the same thing as being away without leave. http://www.lexiophiles.com/english/pardon-my-french

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Orpington

Friday 9 August 1918

August 9, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

https://greatwarchronicle.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Friday_August_9_1918.mp3

Nield & I go to Bromley & make a tour of bookshops. I purchase a Materia Medica & other books.

The British, Canadians, Australians & French have within last 3 days captured 40,000 prisoners & over 300 guns on the Amiens front.

*Materia medica (English: medical material/substance) is a Latin medical term for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing (i.e., medicines). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materia_medica)

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Amiens, mp3, prisoners

Thursday 8 August 1918

August 8, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Nield, Monrufret & I go to Bromley. Shops closed, but we go to Pictures Palace.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Wednesday 7 August 1918

August 7, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

The Americans & French have captured 30,000 Huns & 150 guns within the last week.

Monrufret & I go for a walk to Chelsfield & St. Mary’s Cray.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Huns

Tuesday 6 August 1918

August 6, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – fine

Monrufret & I rise early & go collecting mushrooms. Can only find St. George species which are edible.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Monday 5 August 1918

August 5, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – showers

Hanford, Monrufret & I go to Lewisham to see festivities there. Red Cross [fite] etc.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Red Cross

Sunday 4 August 1918

August 4, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – hot

Hanford, Nield & I go to Bromley to see celebrations & parade in commemoration of our 5th year entry into the war.

To Church in evening.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

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