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Frank Swannell Diaries: Part I

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St. David
 
St. David
  
Gambling of all sorts rampant, especially among
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Gambling of all sorts rampant, especially among The 23rd  Consumption of beer still enormous Day out 6. Knots 296 - Course N66°E Lat. 48°46 Long 27°16'
The 23rd  Consumption of beer still enormous
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Day out 6. Knots 296-Course N66 E Lat. 48 46
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Long 27 16'
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Warship fires a shot 7am and disappears in
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Warship fires a shot 7am and disappears in the fog for 4 hours
the fog for 4 hours
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TUESDAY 2 [61-304]
 
TUESDAY 2 [61-304]
  
 
WEDNESDAY 3 [62-303]
 
WEDNESDAY 3 [62-303]
Course N.82 30'E.
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Course N.82°30'E.
 
Knots 299
 
Knots 299
Lat. 50 27 Long 12 8'.
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Lat. 50°27 Long 12"8'.
Paraded in full marching order - Calm sea -
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Paraded in full marching order - Calm sea - steaming full speed - abreast at night. Cruiser on the starboard bow.
steaming full speed - abreast at night.
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Cruiser on the starboard bow.
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BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 4 FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS Diary and enclosures, 1915.
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BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 4 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1915.

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Mid-Atlantic Transport "Missanabie"

1st. Full Moon 6:33pm FEB.-MAR., 1915 5th, Sun rises 6h 39m

SUNDAY 28 [59-306] 2nd in Lent

MONDAY MARCH 1 (31 DAYS) [60-305] St. David

Gambling of all sorts rampant, especially among The 23rd Consumption of beer still enormous Day out 6. Knots 296 - Course N66°E Lat. 48°46 Long 27°16'

Warship fires a shot 7am and disappears in the fog for 4 hours

TUESDAY 2 [61-304]

WEDNESDAY 3 [62-303] Course N.82°30'E. Knots 299 Lat. 50°27 Long 12"8'. Paraded in full marching order - Calm sea - steaming full speed - abreast at night. Cruiser on the starboard bow.

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