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Sunday 5 March 1916 – frost

March 5, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Frost. Up at 9 am for a walk along river. Send telegram to Leicester. Leave Stafford at 2 PM for Leicester. Tony, Betty and Eileen see me off. Arr. Leicester at 4:30 go to aunts & stay night. Visit Miss Kidd & John Draycot. A zeppelin raid is taking place at 7 PM. All lights are put out but nothing happens.


German Airship Raids – On the evening of the March 5th into the morning of the 6th Germans sent 3 Zeppelins to bomb Rosyth, however high winds forced them instead to bomb Hull. The attack resulted in 18 deaths and 52 injuries with £25,000 worth of damage.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: German Airships Raid, Leicester, Rosyth, Stafford, Zeppelins

Saturday 4 March 1916 – fine

March 4, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

To Stoke on 1:18 train. Weather fine in morning. had fine interesting chat with Tony (Mr [N or W Hulme?]). Arr. Stoke 2 PM. Went to see Thomas I. Draycot. Back to Stafford 5 PM. To Betty’s for tea & after to doctors for medicine. At 8 PM to Betty’s for supper with Tony. Tony leaves for doctor at 10. Betty & I have interesting chat …. To bed at 11 PM at Mrs. Webbs Pvt. Boarding house where Tony stays.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Draycot, Stafford

Friday 3 March 1916 – snow flurries and cold wind

March 3, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Snow flurries and cold winds. Up at 10:30 am and catch 11:25 train for Gnosall in company with Miss Eileen Smith. Went to Gnosall church & saw interior. An effigy to one of the Brough of Brough Hall is in the church. On to Ede’s & had dinner. Afterwards went to Coton for walk, visit the farms of Malpass & had enjoyable chat. Had tea at Malpass in [Glumpit?] farm thru to station. Left on 6:29 train with Eileen & Miss Gilbert. To Betty’s for supper & stayed until 11 PM.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Brough Hall, Gnosall

Thursday 2 March 1916

March 3, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

To my digs at Mrs Webbs. Eileen & I go shopping during day, & pay visit to Sergeant Walkers fiancée. Snows heavily. Germans make 2nd assault on Verdun frightful losses at Douaumont.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Douaumont, Germans, Sergeant Walkers, Verdun

Wednesday 1 March 1916

March 1, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Home at 6 am up at 11 am & breakfast with Tony. With Tony & Doctor Miller at Betty’s until 1 am. T & Dr M. depart at 1 am for surgery. I stay with Betty and Eileen. E. to bed at 2 AM.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries

Tuesday 29 February 1916

February 29, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

To Betty’s at 4:30 for tea. Doctor Miller, Tony add to the party. Dr & Tony go to surgery at 1 am. I to join them there at 2 am.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries

Monday 28 February 1916

February 28, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 7:30 am woke Harry. Went down to Queens dock with him to see his boat S.S. Elwy, said good bye at 11 am. To town purchasing, back home. Said good byes to all at 1:30 PM. Harry, Gert I & II (baby) see me off at Lime street. 2:40 train arr. Crewe 3:45 leave 4:15 for Stafford. P&O liner Maloja strikes a mine in English Channel and 44 lives lost. Germans driven in Verdun. Big battle. Heaps of dead.
*The battle of Verdun – The battle of Verdun was fought from Feb 21st to December 18th 1916 and was the longest single battle of WWI. Verdun was a fortress city and a salient on the western front. The German attack on Verdun brought about a shift in the German strategy as they were now poised to invest more troops on the western front with the assumption that Russia, on the brink of revolution, would soon drop out of the war effort. The idea was to attack Verdun and bring as many French troops into the battle as possible, eventually bleeding France into submission. The Germans however suffered losses equal to that of the French during the battle and were never able to take Verdun. The losses on both sides were huge with over a million casualties combined and no advantage was gained by either side.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Germans, Queens, The battle of Verdun, Verdun

Sunday 27 February 1916 – fine

February 27, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Fine. Up at 9 am & breakfast with Mr. Mrs & Tom Draycot. At 10 am to see Edith. Will. comes down to see me. Tom likes my photos. Left Bolton at 1:50 PM. JW, Mrs Draycot & TOM see me off. Arr. L’pool 2:50 PM. To home, many telegrams awaiting me from Betty. Pass rest of evening with family. Harry arrives from Queen’s No. 1 dock from S. S. Elwy @ 8 PM & Jim Boyle at 10 PM. Enjoy evening singing.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Bolton, Draycot, Queen

Saturday 26 February 1916

February 26, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 10 AM. Waited for Harry till 3 PM. Take train for Bolton at 4:40 from Tithebarn Stn. Arr. Bolton at 6:30 PM. Met @ Stn by JW Draycot. Splendid greetings by all. Sat up and told of my experiences.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Bolton, Tithebarn Stn.

Friday 25 February 1916

February 25, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Stayed at Cyril & Ede’s all night. Snowed all last night & during morning 6 inches deep. Went into Stafford with C & E & had dinner at restaurant. On to Banks. Mrs. Banks ill, William goes to York tomorrow for hospital work at Quaker Ambulance Society. Leave by 3:17 from Stafford & arr. Liverpool 4:59. Take train to Tim Brook. Call on [?], Craigs and Uptons. Have supper with the latter & later on to Harry’s. Harry not at home. To bed at 11:30 PM.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Quaker Ambulance, Stafford

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