Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
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− | Apr | + | Apr 4. Officers warned by C.O. to be ready for overseas in 10 days. No. 3 Co moved into new building vacated by 69th Bn. |
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− | + | 10. First inocculation for typhoid - unpleasant. | |
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+ | 5. No. 2 Co came back from [Duncans?] No. 1 Co from [Belmous?] House and No. 4 from skating rink. | ||
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+ | 20. Second inocculation | ||
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+ | 29. Third. Ditto - second was the worst. | ||
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+ | May 23. After many false alarms 88th Bn C.E.F. embarked on Princess Charlotte at 5:30 pm. Col. H Rous Cullin in command. Maj. B H Harrison 2nd i/c Capn R. H. Ley adjt. Major Pym 2nd major. | ||
+ | We had a very magnificent send off from a hearty + sympathetic crowd which seemed to be composed of personal friends. Scene of moving colour of masses on wharf seen from [Shearner's?] bridge never to be forgotten. Day perfect. Saw [Nell?] on the way down but missed Harry. | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-2879 | ||
+ | Box 83 | ||
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+ | CREASE FAMILY | ||
+ | "Diary of the War", diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915–1919 |
Revision as of Sep 28, 2020, 5:35:54 PM
Mch 24. 69th Bn left for overseas - [arrd?] 12th Apr.
Apr 4. Officers warned by C.O. to be ready for overseas in 10 days. No. 3 Co moved into new building vacated by 69th Bn.
10. First inocculation for typhoid - unpleasant.
5. No. 2 Co came back from [Duncans?] No. 1 Co from [Belmous?] House and No. 4 from skating rink.
20. Second inocculation
29. Third. Ditto - second was the worst.
May 23. After many false alarms 88th Bn C.E.F. embarked on Princess Charlotte at 5:30 pm. Col. H Rous Cullin in command. Maj. B H Harrison 2nd i/c Capn R. H. Ley adjt. Major Pym 2nd major. We had a very magnificent send off from a hearty + sympathetic crowd which seemed to be composed of personal friends. Scene of moving colour of masses on wharf seen from [Shearner's?] bridge never to be forgotten. Day perfect. Saw [Nell?] on the way down but missed Harry.
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 83 File 1 CREASE FAMILY "Diary of the War", diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915–1919