To work at Canadian Ordnance Corps making fixtures.
Sent cap badge to Mrs E.S. Seares of Thurnby Vicarage Leicester.
Walter Draycott’s Great War Chronicle
North Vancouver Museum & Archives
To work at Canadian Ordnance Corps making fixtures.
Sent cap badge to Mrs E.S. Seares of Thurnby Vicarage Leicester.
Working at Canadian Ordnance Corps.
Warsaw taken by the Germans. Russians evacuated it and only destroyed the 3 bridges over the Vistula. Lublin in Poland taken by the Austrians
*The Great Retreat – The buildup of forces from the Central Powers on the eastern front was very effective at pushing the Russian’s back during the summer of 1915. Germans started their offensive in June of 1915 and gained ground in Poland through must of June and July of that year. On August 4th /5th German troops took Warsaw and Russian troops quickly retreated further east. This retreat caused Tsar Nicholas II to dismiss Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich as leader of the war effort and to take control of the military directly.
Working at Canadian Ordnance Corps.
Have had attack of hay fever.
To cinema in evening to see Charlie Chaplin
Working at Canadian Ordnance Corps.
Received an apology from Reverend J. Sheare of Thurnby Leicestershire.
To work at Canadian Ordnance Corps.
Steamer Eastland overturns (turns Turtle) at entrance to Lake Michigan and drowns 1810 people.
*SS Eastland – Was a passenger ship based out of Chicago that was used for tours. On July 24th 1915 while the Eastland was on its way from Illinois to Michigan City, Indiana, it overturned. The boat was already known to be top heavy and this was made worse by new laws, brought about by the Titanic disaster, calling for a complete set of life boats on every ship. The added weight of the life rafts and the movement of passengers aboard caused the ship to roll over killing 844 people. On August 14th 1915 the SS Eastland was recovered, the ship was sold to the Naval reserve and recommissioned as the USS Wilmette. The USS Wilmette was used as a military training vessel.
To Congregational Church in morning and Wesleyan Church in evening.
Visited the Victoria Park in afternoon
Soldier’s Club (C of E) in evening
Heavy showers about 7:30 pm
Working up till 12 noon and at 3 pm take train to Shorncliffe. Met Riley and had coffee with him. He goes to London for 3 days. Arrive at camp at 4:30 pm and see the boys.
Have an awful headache.
Met Miss Challis and had chat. Had tea at Salvation Army.
Wrote letters in evening.
Paid £8 by pay master.
Making frames etc.
In evening for usual walk.
Go out into the country.
At work as usual.
My Sister Martha is suffering from a painful affliction of the eyes.
Have usual walk around the town of Ashford.
Working as before.
Visit Y.M.C.A in morning at 10:30 and afternoon at 4 for a snack.
To C of E Soldiers Club in evening and Y.M.C.A. I write letters.
Introduced to Miss Lawrence of Chartham.
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