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Thursday 7 June 1917

June 7, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

No entry.

The British detonated 19 mines at Messines on 7 June 1917; it was the biggest man-made explosion ever seen.     

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Wednesday 6 June 1917

June 6, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Visit exhibition of sketches by Mr. Bone.

In evening to Nurse Cowan’s residence & have tea on lawn. Afterwards for a walk around country side returning @ 7:30 pm.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Tuesday 5 June 1917

June 5, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

In evening to visit the Hunter family. 5 girls.  Annie Jean & self go for a walk through park & fields.  Tea @ home.  130 Gerald St. Benwell.  Very happy time.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Monday 4 June 1917

June 4, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

In evening to see Mrs. Hunter whose son Bob is in my Brigade.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Sunday 3 June 1917

June 3, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

To Whitley Bay & visit Mrs. [M….] Draycot of 4 Holly Ave. Also Mrs. Cook, sister of Sister Nicholson.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Saturday 2 June 1917

June 2, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Air raid in Kent town makes a big casualty list.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: air raids

Friday 1 June 1917

June 1, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

The Tyneside River Commission honours us as their guests & we take a trip up & down the Tyne in their beautiful private steamer. We have tea on board & I have conversation with the president of the Commission & a Capt. of R. Navy.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Tyneside River Commission

Thursday 31 May 1917

May 31, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

To Gosforth Park for a walk with Russell. Afternoon to Hancock Museum.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Wednesday 30 May 1917

May 30, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Dover Castle Hospital Ship is sunk in the Mediterranean.

*She was torpedoed by the German U-boat UC-67 on 26 May 1917, while on passage from Malta to Gibraltar. The initial explosion killed seven boiler stokers but the crew was able to evacuate the wounded onto HMS “Chameleon”. The captain and a small crew tried to save the ship but she was hit by a second torpedo an hour later, and sank in three minutes.

The commander of UC-67 Karl Neumann was tried for the sinking of the hospital ship at Leipzig War Crimes Trials. However, he was found not guilty. Neumann admitted that he had torpedoed and sunk the British hospital ship but pleaded that he did so only in obedience to orders issued by the Admiralty. The German government had asserted that the enemy was using hospital ships for military purposes and declared on March 19, 1917 that German submarines would attack hospital ships not complying with several German conditions. The court held that Neumann believed the order to be a lawful reprisal and therefore was not personally responsible for the sinking. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMHS_Dover_Castle)

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Dover Castle Hospital Ship

Tuesday 29 May 1917

May 29, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Visited Hancock Museum (Newcastle on Tyne). In afternoon (at 6 pm) we go to Whitley Bay with Nurses Cowan & Turnbull & Sergt. Major Russell of the CMR’s.  Have a jolly time.  Visit Nurse Cowan’s uncle.  We are late in returning.  Arr. Back at college at 11.15 pm.  Sister Nicholson sees us @ Whitley.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Newcastle

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