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− | 1916. June 6. About a | + | 1916. June 6. About a dozen prisoners left camp for England. Mostly invalides. |
− | June 26. Am. Ambassador Gerard inspected the camp. | + | June 26. Am. Ambassador Gerard inspected the camp. Party of 8 of us had a salad and wine supper in studio to celebrate winding up of the Arts and Crafts Exhibit. |
− | June 27 Am. | + | June 27. Am. Ambassador in again today. |
− | June 28 | + | June 28. About 40 men from Str. Brussels taken while en route from Holland to Eng. |
− | July 5 Some disgusting stuff called "margarine given out in place of jam at kitchen. | + | July 5 Some disgusting stuff called "margarine" given out in place of jam at kitchen. |
BC Archives, MS-2570 / Box 1 File 2 / MIST, Henry Masterman / Diary, Ruhleben, 06 Feb 1915 - 06 Mar 1918 | BC Archives, MS-2570 / Box 1 File 2 / MIST, Henry Masterman / Diary, Ruhleben, 06 Feb 1915 - 06 Mar 1918 |
Revision as of 14:23, 18 January 2019
1916. June 6. About a dozen prisoners left camp for England. Mostly invalides.
June 26. Am. Ambassador Gerard inspected the camp. Party of 8 of us had a salad and wine supper in studio to celebrate winding up of the Arts and Crafts Exhibit.
June 27. Am. Ambassador in again today.
June 28. About 40 men from Str. Brussels taken while en route from Holland to Eng.
July 5 Some disgusting stuff called "margarine" given out in place of jam at kitchen.
BC Archives, MS-2570 / Box 1 File 2 / MIST, Henry Masterman / Diary, Ruhleben, 06 Feb 1915 - 06 Mar 1918