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Thursday 13 April 1916

April 13, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

To Poperinghe in the morning for sketching supplies.
Do some sketching in afternoon in the hut by myself.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Poperinghe

Wednesday 12 April 1916

April 12, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Raining Heavy
I am presented to Colonel Buller & Major Hamilton Gault & congratulated on my excellent sketching & map drawing.
I trace and sketch all morning for Mr. MacDougall the intelligence officer & again in afternoon.
Appointed Regimental Topographer.
Battalion goes into trenches, I leave billet at 6:30 PM.
I to Ouderdom with Battalion headquarters for map drawing. Promoted to full corporal.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Colonel Buller, Major Hamilton Gault, mp3

Tuesday 11 April 1916 – rain

April 11, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Raining heavy during night. Heavy bombardment all along our front.
I am called upon to do some sketching & tracing for Col. Buller.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Col. Buller, mp3

Monday 10 April 1916

April 10, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Awful bombardment during night & early morning.
Rains

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries

Sunday 9 April 1916

April 9, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Little or no bombardment.
I go to bomb pit & throw live bombs.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries

Saturday 8 April 1916

April 8, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Heavy shelling at St. Eloi & Dickebusch.
To Dickebusch & inspect the interior of church also graves of P.P.’s. Lance Corporal W.J. Huston’s is in good shape. I trim it off. After a burial service I meet the parson (chaplain) a Captain Sherring of St. Paul’s Church Fort William.
We enter the church together (with Pvt Carey) and I find a nose cap of a shell (German). I give it to Capt. Sherring who is much pleased.
Witness aerial duel & bombardment by enemy. Our plane dodges backwards & forward amidst the shells. After half hour reconnaissance our plane returns safely to our lines. Heavy bombardment during night.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Dickebusch, Fort William, P.P.’s. Lance Corporal, St. Eloi, W.J. Huston’s

Friday 7 April 1916 – fine

April 7, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Rained heavy at night & awfully heavy bombardment is going on by both sides.
The 27th Battn suffer heavily.
I get a letter from Bessie to say my property has suffered a great deal from floods.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: 27th Battn suffer heavily

Thursday 6 April 1916 – fine

April 6, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

To Vlamertinghe with Lance Corporal MacQueen and Galbraith.
The camp is heavily shelled by Huns. High explosives and shrapnel. Great excitement, horses are cut loose & stampede.
Great fright to see everybody running away from the shells which come over very thick. Dispatch riders ride thro’ it all.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Lance Corporal MacQueen and Galbraith, Vlamertinghe

Wednesday 5 April 1916 – high wind, fair

April 5, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Prince General Galinsky of Russia visits the regiment & inspects it. Band plays Russian national anthem. Our flag is unfurled and flies in the breeze.
Generals Alderson, Plumer & Mercier receive the Prince who has large retinue.
Prince Alexander of Teck also attends.
Our Regt. moves to Brandhoek near Vlamertinge, at night take over huts which were subject to shell fire.
Heavy shelling all night and morning.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Generals Alderson, Plumer & Mercier, Prince Alexander of Teck, Prince General Galinsky, Russia

Friday 4 August 1916

April 4, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Exploration of Stewart trench recently captured by Capt Stewart. Discover 4 enemy dugouts 15 feet deep, trench 5 feet deep & 3 to 3 1/2’ wide.
Leave Ypres for Poperinghe to take train for England as my bro’ Harry is undergoing a delicate operation in hospital at Liverpool.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: England, Liverpool, Poperinghe, Ypres

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