Frank Swannell Diaries: Part I
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No 4 London General Hospital. 1916 6 Thursday July
Don't know what happened to me today - sleeping draughts won't work.
Wretched day. Couple more subs from the "Big push" brought in - all over trench mud - one only his tunic - all shell & sent off home on two months leave. 'Boarded' this afternoon by another major - wants to discharge me & ship me home, but that can't be. Nurse takes me to a concert for the Tommies. In spite of doping don't get to sleep until daylight.
Boarded again but held over for further observation - bad day - wet clothes soaked in some dope over my head. Boarded again & 3 months mooted. Not allowed out without escort anymore - two young snobs of officers arrive - separate table and wine. "New Zealand" much disgusted.
In afternoon talk with Canadian wounded. In evening taken by nurse Meares to Ruskin park- but everybody stares so.
5000 Prussian Guard reported killed 200 officers casualties. Capt. Wood killed at Ypres according to 30th boy here
BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 4 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1915.