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Frank Swannell Diaries: Part I

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  my quarters 18-20 may                                                                                         41
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Red hatching dug before dawn Bill Guiney 19th
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FCS                   
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sergt millburn Elliott. RieTchel
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Traverse sapped through by say Traverse sapped through by say
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Tall Grass German et. 180' infront. Boche shellnose Rubbersheet spread on top
  
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Recess scooped out in clay for my back
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Door from ruined farm
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                              FCS                   
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hole scooped for my feet
sergt                                                                                                            Elliot. RieTchel
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water
millburn                                                                                                           
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cross-section
  
 
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Each of us dug a hole large enough for himself -just having Time before dawn of the 19th may  To do this- we then worked the Traverses Through by sapping with out entrenching Tools + Bill Guiney. I finished the Trench between each other + rusiled neat night wood for head-cover
                          Traverse                                      Traverse
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                          sapped through                        sapped through
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Tall Grass
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German et. 180' infront.              Boche
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                                  Reccess
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                                scooped out
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                                  in clay for                                                        door from ruined
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                                  my back                                                                farm
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                                                                                                              hole scooped for
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                                                                                        water                    my feet
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                                                          cross-section
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Each of us dug a hole large enough for himself -just having Time before dawn of the 19th may  To do this- we then worked the Traverses Through by sapping with out entrenching Tools + Bill Guiney. I finished the Trench between each other + rusiled neat night wood for head-cover
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Bc Archives, MS-0392, Box 1 Volume 4, FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS, Diary and enclosures,1915.
 
Bc Archives, MS-0392, Box 1 Volume 4, FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS, Diary and enclosures,1915.

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(this page has a large drawing on it)

my quarters 18-20 may see page 41

Red hatching dug before dawn Bill Guiney 19th FCS sergt millburn Elliott. RieTchel Traverse sapped through by say Traverse sapped through by say Tall Grass German et. 180' infront. Boche shellnose Rubbersheet spread on top

Recess scooped out in clay for my back Door from ruined farm

hole scooped for my feet water cross-section

Each of us dug a hole large enough for himself -just having Time before dawn of the 19th may To do this- we then worked the Traverses Through by sapping with out entrenching Tools + Bill Guiney. I finished the Trench between each other + rusiled neat night wood for head-cover

Bc Archives, MS-0392, Box 1 Volume 4, FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS, Diary and enclosures,1915.