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6 Sept. [[??]] off at 8 A.m. & camped in a wood beyond Courtray close to [[??]].
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6 Sept. Marched off at 8 A.m. & camped in a wood beyond Courtray close to Valencourt.Fine view but dirty camp. Very heavy bombardment.
Fine view but dirt [[??]]. Very heavy bombarding [[?]]. Cool & pleasant. Marched at 9:30 am to the Brickyard outside Albert- As we  
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approached we sighted the [[?]] statue  
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7 Sept.  Cool & pleasant. Marched at 9:30 am to the Brickyard outside Albert - As we approached we sighted the [[?]] statue of the Virgin on the spire of the basilica at Albert. The saying is that whoever shall drop this statue will lose the war      [[Right margin]] The Basilica.
of the Virgin on the spire of the basilica at
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Saw Gordon [[??]] with 7th Bn. Heard that Rupert Howard (88?) was killed last night with the 16 Bn who had a rough time.
Albert. The saying is that whoever
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shall drop this statue will lose the war      [[Right margin]] The Basilica  
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8 Sept. Had a good sleep in our open air bivouac where we were encamped with about 2 other Bdes. No shells very near the camp. Went into Albert in am & retreat in a.m. & there saw Harb now in 16th Bn & heard about Howard. Did not see James at this time. In p.m. took outworking party
Saw Gordon [[??]] with 7th Bn.  
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with Bridgeman of 100 men to Pozières to dig cable trench. This had to be cut through old trench full of ancient "stiffs". Plenty of souveniers.  
Heard that Rupert Howard (88?)
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was killed last night with the 16 Bn who had
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a rough time
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8 Sept. Had a good sleep in our open air bivouac
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where we were encamped with about 2 other  
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Bns. so [[??]] near the camp. Went into  
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[[strikethrough]] (Bn) [[/strikethrough]] retreat in a.m. & there saw [[??]] now in 16th Bn
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& heard about Howard. Did not see James  
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at the time. In p.m. took our working [[??]]
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with [[??]] of 100 men to Pozières to dig
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cable trench. This had to be cut through old
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trench full of ancient "stuff". Plenty of souveinrs.  
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[[image]] (my sleeping quarters) [[/image]]
 
[[image]] (my sleeping quarters) [[/image]]
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BC Archives, MS-2879, Box 83, File 1
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CREASE FAMILY
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"Diary of the War", diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.

Latest revision as of 08:49, 16 October 2021

6 Sept. Marched off at 8 A.m. & camped in a wood beyond Courtray close to Valencourt.Fine view but dirty camp. Very heavy bombardment.

7 Sept. Cool & pleasant. Marched at 9:30 am to the Brickyard outside Albert - As we approached we sighted the ? statue of the Virgin on the spire of the basilica at Albert. The saying is that whoever shall drop this statue will lose the war Right margin The Basilica. Saw Gordon ?? with 7th Bn. Heard that Rupert Howard (88?) was killed last night with the 16 Bn who had a rough time.

8 Sept. Had a good sleep in our open air bivouac where we were encamped with about 2 other Bdes. No shells very near the camp. Went into Albert in am & retreat in a.m. & there saw Harb now in 16th Bn & heard about Howard. Did not see James at this time. In p.m. took outworking party with Bridgeman of 100 men to Pozières to dig cable trench. This had to be cut through old trench full of ancient "stiffs". Plenty of souveniers. image (my sleeping quarters) /image

BC Archives, MS-2879, Box 83, File 1 CREASE FAMILY "Diary of the War", diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.