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Monday 28 May 1917

May 28, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Paid visit to Gosforth Park and round to Benton by road. In afternoon to Military Sports.  Very good.  Entertained to tea.

Staff Sergt. Corfield goes to London.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Sunday 27 May 1917

May 27, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

To Whitly Bay with S.Sgt. Corfield & Sgt. M. Russell. Walk the promenade & afterwards to tea @ Mr. & Mrs. Cook’s.  Mrs. Cook is a sister of Sister Nicholson of Armstrong College.  Have a most enjoyable time.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Saturday 19 May to Saturday 26 May 1917

May 19, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

No entries for one week.

*During this period the Russian Provisional Government issued a declaration repudiating a separate peace, and the United States Government announced a decision to send a Division of the United States Army to France at once (first contingent to arrive June 25th).

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

Friday 18 May 1917

May 18, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Bde. due to be relieved at Petit Vimy I wonder? No matter tho’ I trust all is well with them.

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Thursday 17 May 1917

May 17, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Sister Nicholson Army Nurse in charge of ward.

Nurse Edith Cowan is the Night Nurse. Nurse Turnbull during day.

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Wednesday 16 May 1917

May 16, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

https://monova.ca/greatwarchronicles/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Wednesday_May_16_1917.mp3

Roused at 6 am to be ready at 7:30 to go in bus to boat. Embarked on P. de Coninck for Dover.  Journey takes about 2 hours.  Very cold.  Most of troops are on deck.  Enter train for Newcastle.  Given soup & meat on train.  S. Major Russell of 4th C.M.R. is with me.  Arrive Newcastle at 11 pm & go to Armstrong College (of Armstrong Whitworth factory works) which is filled up with hospital arrangements.

*When war broke out in August 1914, the First Northern General Hospital was mobilised with the rest of the Territorial General Hospitals. The original provision was for 540 beds, but by 1917 this had risen to 2166 and the unit took over Armstrong College, Durham University, the Newcastle Workhouse Infirmary (now Newcastle General Hospital) and a private house to serve as hospital accommodation.

(http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2014-11-10/stories-behind-ww1-memorial-revealed-by-newcastle-university/)

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Armstrong College Hospital, mp3

Tuesday 15 May 1917

May 15, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

Change in weather to rain.

Our airmen bring down Airship L.22 in North Sea.

*L 22 was a German Zeppelin that dropped a total of 9,215 kilograms (20,316 lb) of bombs in 8 attacks on Britain. It was destroyed by an RNAS Curtis H12 flying boat flown by Flight Commander Robert Leckie (later Air Vice Marshal) near Terschelling in the North Sea on 14 May 1917 during a reconnaissance mission. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Zeppelins#LZ64

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: German Zeppelins

Monday 14 May 1917

May 14, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

L/c White due back at Bde. from Paris leave.

Doctor takes my Field Hospital cards. Tests my lungs & asks re gas shell.

What hellish pain I suffer.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Field Hospitals

Sunday 13 May 1917

May 13, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

 – high winds & rain

Bde. Moves into Petit Vimy.

My back, chest & head are paining me. Head feels about to burst.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Petit Vimy

Saturday 12 May 1917

May 12, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

 – fine

Am feeling very weak. Tis monotonous in Hospl.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries

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