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Tuesday 23 July 1918

July 23, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – heavy rain

Up again in front of Med. Officer who passes me for Hospital at Orpington.  In evening to Egham.  Say good-bye to Mrs. & Mr. Harry Cross, Mrs. Beamint, Mr. & Mrs. Heard.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Harry Cross, hospital, Mrs. Beamint, Mrs. Heard, Orpington

Monday 22 July 1918

July 22, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – heavy rain

“posed” in front of Travelling Med. Board after waiting for 4 hours.  The whole thing a farce.  The Doctor states he cannot do any more for me & the Regtl. Doctor is the one to send him to Hospital!  More waste of time!

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Sunday 21 July 1918

July 21, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – fine

Up at 9.30 am.  A lovely day.

Leave Liverpool (Lime St.) at 3.55 pm for London & arr at 8.37.  Miss train for Egham & have to take the 10.15 for Staines.  Walked to camp 6 miles.  Get in at 1.30 pm.  Made down my bed of blankets & sleep sound.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Egham, Liverpool

Saturday 20 July 1918

July 20, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – fine but heavy showers in afternoon

I go to Birkenhead with Mrs. Simcock, her son, & Harry’s dau. Gertrude to see them off to Parkgate.  Harry & Gert follow up on bikes & meet us at Birkenhead.  We cycle to Parkgate & Weston & have tea with Mrs. Simcock.  Return to L’pool via West Kirby, Hoylake etc.  Arr. Home 10.30 much tired.  40 miles journey.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Birkenhead, Mrs. Simcock

Friday 19 July 1918

July 19, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Harry & I go around the city buying books etc.  Am home at 2 pm.  I finish a chart of the [pecqui…g] family & connection to Sg. Upton at 9.30 pm.  All @ home.  Tom looks fine & so do all family.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Thursday 18 July 1918

July 18, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

I stay up & finish my genealogical charts of the [p…..], [melbane] & Draycot etc families.

Harry & Gert go to bed.

Mrs. Simcock calls & I have tea with her.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Wednesday 17 July 1918

July 17, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Put in pass for Liverpool till Sunday evening.  Get the pass @ 5 pm instead of noon on a/c of slackness of clerks.  Leave London @ 9.35 and arr L’pool 3.55 am.  Bridge blown up by explosion.  Suspect enemy agents.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Liverpool

Tuesday 16 July 1918

July 16, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

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47 men leave Base Depot for discharge to Canada.  Capt. Simpson sends for me to take over the Tobacco business of the Camp.  He states that I have to have “another Allocation Board” next Monday.  This will make 5 boards in 1 month & nothing definite re my return to Canada.  I refuse his offer and await result of Medical Authorities.  I see Adjutant Green re my Sergeancy.  He says put them up, but not on that authority.  How much more damned fooling around?

*One of the most successful and enduring fund-raising efforts of the war were the ‘Smokes for the Troops’ funds. On 29th October 1914, The Times announced to its readers that at Lord Kitchener’s request a Smokes for Soldiers and Sailors Fund had been formed “to provide our wounded…with tobacco and cigarettes in hospitals here and at the front…and is at the moment sending regular supplies to over 200 hospitals and convalescent homes.” Those who were serving at the front were not forgotten either.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: mp3, smokes for soldiers and sailors fund

Monday 15 July 1918

July 15, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

https://greatwarchronicle.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Monday_July_15_1918.mp3

Passed my last Medical Board and result is – to be sent to Bearwood Convalescent Hospt. near Reading for observation and disposal.

Sent letter to Erlysman Pinckney Esq. of Highbury Warminister Co. Wilts.  Also one from Dr. Norman McLeod Miller of Stafford.  He’s classed C II.  Press Representation visit & inspect dummy draft for France of CFC at the Base Depot here.  (30 motor cars, use of petrol, etc.)  An aeroplane alights on the parade ground & stays an hour.  Off again toward London.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Bearwood Convalescent Hospital, Dr. Norman McLeod Miller, Erlysman Pinckney, mp3

Sunday 14 July 1918

July 14, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

– rain

I go to Congregational Church @ Egham 6:30 pm.  Ill in bed all morning, caught cold yesterday so had bad night. It rains heavy all day.  The airman who came down on the parade ground could not restart owing to his personal tank getting the wrong kind of oil & gas!!!

Receive letter from Erlysman Pinckney Esq. of Highbury, Warminister Wilts.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Erlysman Pinckney, Tanks

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