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Monday 5 July 1915 – fine

July 5, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Detailed for Officers Mess all day.
Receive letters from “Happy Starky”.
Russians sink a German Dreadnaught of 13,000 tons in the Baltic.
Lance Corporal MacIntyre is reduced to ranks and given a sentence of 28 days. Crime, insolence to a Non Commissioned Officer.
A company of Princess Pats are poisoned by canned stuff or —?

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Baltic, Lance Corporal, Officers Mess, Russians sink German Dreadnaught

Sunday 4 July 1915 – very hot

July 4, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To Newington Church in morning and All Souls. Cheriton in evening with Private Burgess.
Hottest day in the year up to present.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Cheriton, Newington Church, Private Burgess

Saturday 3 July 1915 – very hot

July 3, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Went to Folkestone with Private Riley. Home at 10 pm.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Folkestone, Private Riley

Friday 2 July 1915 – fair

July 2, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

My name is not on list in orders for the front.
Report comes in “Draycot has seen enough service recommend him for long rest”.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries

Thursday 1 July 1915 – dull

July 1, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

On the Roll for the draft for France.
Medically inspected again and found fit.
Men badly needed, some of the men in the draft are not fit to go back again. Slept out in the airy stables.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: draft, France

Wednesday 30 June 1915 – Rain

June 30, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

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In front of Medical Officer – a different one again – and he passes me as FIT for active service over-ruling yesterday’s eye specialist report.
I send letter to Doctor Millar acquainting him of the fact.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: fit for service, Medical Officer, mp3

Tuesday 29 June 1915 – showers

June 29, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

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Appeared before eye specialist and pronounced unfit for service left eye no use and right eye defective.
Wrote letters to Nurse Smith, Harry, Ernest and “Seagrave”.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: mp3, Seagrave, unfit for service

Monday 28 June 1915 – showers

June 28, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Left Sileby at 10:57 am and Leicester at 11:32 for London.
Called at Aunts in Leicester and said good bye.
Saw Joe Inglesant at Hyde Park Corner and had ice cream with him.
Left Waterloo Rd. Stn. at 4:14 pm and changed at Cannon St.
Arr. at Shorncliffe at 6:30 pm. Saw Sergt. Bradley re absence of leave.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: London, Sergt. Bradley

Sunday 27 June 1915 – showers

June 27, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Took the girls (cousins) out for a walk in morning to Victoria Park. Had dinner at Aunts and then went to see John, Mrs. and Almina Draycot of Devana Road. Stayed to tea and left for Seagrave at 7 pm.
Arrived Seagrave at 9 pm after calling at Sharp’s Looms and Inglesants.
Said various goodbyes.
Left bike at Walkins and camera at Joe Draycots.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Devana Road, Seagrave, Victoria Park

Saturday 26 June 1915 – rain at night

June 26, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To William Salt Library in morning till 2 pm. Receive letter from Head Quarter Station to come back at once.
Left Stafford at 6:30 pm for Leicester after saying goodbye to Doctor Millar and Nurse Beatrice Smith.
Arrive at Leicester at 8:30 pm.
Stayed overnight at Aunt Louise’s. All the girls are home. Daisy, Elsie, Mandy.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Head Quarter, Leicester, Stafford, William Salt Library

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