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Monday 16 August 1915 – showers

August 16, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

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My name goes in for the draft for the front.
Passed [farcial?] Medical Officer and served out with full kit.

Have orders “not to leave the lines”. Went on parade (ceremonial) for inspection by Duke or Prince of Teck and others
Went into Cheriton and bought a pair of boots.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: draft, mp3, Prince of Teck

Sunday 15 August 1915

August 15, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To post office and sent letters away. Said good bye to Miss Rusell and others.

Left Ashford 11:34 train arrive 12:15 pm
Not reported absent. Writing letters in afternoon.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford

Saturday 14 August 1915

August 14, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

My pass for Ashford and Canterbury is not granted. Reason given am attached still to Headquarters.

Left Shorncliffe for Ashford at [3] pm.
To the Harmon family and had tea. With Miss Lawrence (Jessie) and William Harmon.
To post office at 8 and stayed till – 9 pm. Chatting with the girls

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford, Canterbury, Miss Lawrence, Shorncliffe, William Harmon

Friday 13 August 1915

August 13, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Put in a pass for Ashford to fetch kit back.
Wrote letters in morning.
Went for walk with Private Master and got back at 8:30 pm.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford

Thursday 12 August 1915

August 12, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

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Worked up till 2 pm when an order came to pack up and rejoin my unit the Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry. I refused to transfer into the Canadian Ordnance Corps but did not mind being attached.
Left Ashford at 5:56; train to Shorncliffe arrived at 7 pm. Quite a change.
Escorted Miss Challis home from C of E Soldier’s Club.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford, Canadian Ordnance Corps, mp3, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, Shorncliffe, Soldiers Club

Wednesday 11 August 1915

August 11, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Making a table for the ordnance office. Pleasant work.
L/c Vivian turns up after absence of 4 days.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: ordnance office

Tuesday 10 August 1915 – fine

August 10, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

Vivian is reported absent from Monday morning. I commence searching investigation
Result is I give information to the police in Ashford.

In afternoon I write letters
Ernest Draycot writes from Chester on his holidays. Intends visiting Draycot in Moores and Leicester

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford, L/c Vivian

Monday 9 August 1915 – showers and sultry

August 9, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

L/c Vivian does not show up all day
Gave Vancouver papers to Soldier Club
To cinema house in evening by self unaccompanied.
Zeppelin over Shorncliffe and Folkestone.


*German Airship Raids – August 1915 saw a renewed effort in German airship raids on England. On August 9th and 10th four Zeppelins were sent to bomb London, none however were able to reach the intended target and one airship was taken down by British defences.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Folkestone, L/c Vivian, Shorncliffe, Soldiers Club, Zeppelin

Sunday 8 August 1915 – fair

August 8, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To Parish Church in the morning at 10:30 am
After for a walk with Mr. Standing a member of the choir.
[L/c] Vivian has not been in since tea yesterday – anxious
To Parish Church in evening by myself

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Parish Church

Saturday 7 August 1915 – showers

August 7, 2015 by Sarah McLennan

To work at 8 am till 12 noon. Go by train to Shorncliffe at 3 pm. Visit Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry camp. Return to Ashford at 8:35 pm. Am suffering with terrible headache and hayfever. Officer Commanding of the Canadian Ordnance Corps wishes me to transfer into Canadian Ordnance Corps.

Filed Under: 1915, Diary Entries Tagged With: Ashford, Canadian Ordnance Corps, hay fever, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, Shorncliffe

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