Working very hard all day.
Frightful bombardment by us and the enemy. Our operations are a success, – Bombing attack etc.- Tis’ Sunday! Attack dies down midnight (from 8:30 PM)
Saturday 24 June 1916 – fine
Rain in morning. Occasional showers during day.
Enemy shelling barracks, & etc. Finish sketch.
Enemy shell heavily at night.
Our whole Battn is stationed in Ypres.
Friday 23 June 1916
I go out in the open to sketch the Ramparts for Sir Max Aitken. Enemy very active and sketching almost impossible. Many aeroplanes around also.
Enemy shell the Ramparts heavily for fully three hours straight. 17 inch shells being among them. — From 8:30 PM 11:30 PM a most terrific & frightful bombardment.
Rain at night.
Sir William Maxwell “Max” Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook –An English-Canadian business man, politician and author. He owned multiple newspapers and served in the Government during the war by creating the Canadian War Records Office in London. He ensured that Canada’s efforts in the war were reported on in Canadian and British news as well as establishing a war memorial fund. In 1916 he published the first of a 3 volume collection called Canada in Flanders, which told of the achievements of Canadian soldiers during the war.
Thursday 22 June 1916
One of our aeroplanes is shot down by German aeroplane. Awful distressing sight to see it turning over & over. Fell over Asylum N.W. Ypres.
Go out to sketch Rampart for Sir Max Aitken, stay out one hour but have to take cover from fierce shelling by enemy. Am interrogated by officers & police many times.
Wednesday 21 June 1916 – dull
Busy packing up for moving to Ypres Salient & Ramparts. Leave Steenvoorde at [blank]
Tuesday 20 June 1916 – dull
Send Flemish lace to Mrs. B. Smith of Stafford. Russian captives total 175,000
Monday 19 June 1916 – dull
Busy making maps.
Send lace (Flemish) to my aunt of Leicester, 3 yards take 5 days to make.
Sunday 18 June 1916 – fine, later dull
Busy making plans etc.
In evening have invitation out to tea
Saturday 17 June 1916
Russians have taken 106,000 prisoners of Austrian [sic]
Hear organ recital by a private on Brigade who is “Officers Servant” at the large Church of Steenvoorde. Rosary Played. Find name Vanbockstael on one of chairs.
Friday 16 June 1916
Busy draughting all day
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