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Frank Swannell Diaries: Part I

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20th, Mn's first qu. 2:24 p.m.]  JUNE, 1915.  [25th, Sun rises 3h. 46 m
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Givenchy - The "Duck's Bill"
  
SUNDAY 20 [171-194] 3rd after Trinity
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Paraded for church. --- Jeder mag (nicht) erach seines Facon selig werden!
Paraded for church. --- Jeder mag (nicht) [[?enach] seines Façon selig werden!
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MONDAY 21 [172-193]
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Feed of strawberries chez Mme Veuve Lecocq -- Essars-lez-Bethune - boy of 40 soldiering in the Midi
Feed of strawberries chez Mme Veuve Lecocq -- Essars-lex-Béthun -- boy of 40 soldiering in the Midi
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Drilling on machine gun again--
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Drilling on machine gun again
Leave for trenches 6 pm -- arrive by same communication trench & put in front line just to right of the "Ducks Bill" -- Drizzling and raining all night -- our old section of trench shelled that day & some dozen men killed -- of the 7th     
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Leave for trenches 6 pm - arrive by same communication trench & put in front line just to right of the "Ducks Bill" - Drizzling and raining all night - our old section of trench shelled that day & some dozen men killed - of the 7th     
 
Receive letter from Lorne Leach
 
Receive letter from Lorne Leach
TUESDAY 22 [173-192]  Summer commences
 
Stand to 2-3 am -- on guard 1 on &  3 off all day -- at night 5 on& 2 1/2 off -- At 2 pm Lce Corp. Lund -- next sentry to me starts sniping --a fine built young Swede -- stripped to the waist -- most foolishly fires a dozen shots without pulling his rifle out of the loophole -- a bombthrower comes back to me -- sits down & covers his face with his hands -- was behind Lund, passing --one shot gets Lund in the forehead & blows the back of his head off -- Bombthrower so unnerved he can't pass -- Get about 20 Jack Johnsons slung at us -- hit to left & right & behind  -- No damage in the front line --  Receive letter from Ada  3 am, mail in with ration party
 
WEDNESDAY 23 [174-191]  Prince of Wales born, 1894
 
Quiet day -- only occasional shelling -- Relieved 7 pm by Grenardier Guards -- officer Lord Dalkeith -- Tall gawky lad -- Guards cursing & grousing - make so much noise its a wonder the Germans didn't try shrapnel.
 
To "Windy Corner" (Quinchy) at canal at dark -- Go to old billet at Essar-Lez-Béthune, 
 
Receive many papers & photo of Ada & children
 
  
BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1, Volume 4/FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS, Diary and enclosures, 1915.
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Stand to 2-3 am - on guard 1 on & 3 off all day - at night 5 on & 2½ off -- At 2 pm Lce Corp. Lund - next sentry to me starts sniping - a fine built young Swede - stripped to the waist - most foolishly fires a dozen shots without pulling his rifle out of the loophole - a bomb thrower comes back to me - sits down & covers his face with his hands - was behind Lund, passing - one shot gets Lund in the forehead & blows the back of his head off - Bomb thrower so unnerved he can't pass
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Get about 20 Jack Johnsons slung at us - hit to left & right & behind  - No damage in the front line --  Receive letter from Ada 3 am, mail in with ration party
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Quiet day - only occasional shelling - Relieved 7 pm by Grenadier Guards - officer Lord Dalkeith -- Tall gawky lad -- Guards cursing & grousing - make so much noise its a wonder the Germans didn't try shrapnel.
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Get back to "Windy Corner" (Quinchy) at canal at dark -- Go to old billet at Essar-Lez-Bethune,  receive many papers & photo of Ada & children
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BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 4 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1915.

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Givenchy - The "Duck's Bill"

Paraded for church. --- Jeder mag (nicht) erach seines Facon selig werden!

Feed of strawberries chez Mme Veuve Lecocq -- Essars-lez-Bethune - boy of 40 soldiering in the Midi

Drilling on machine gun again

Leave for trenches 6 pm - arrive by same communication trench & put in front line just to right of the "Ducks Bill" - Drizzling and raining all night - our old section of trench shelled that day & some dozen men killed - of the 7th Receive letter from Lorne Leach

Stand to 2-3 am - on guard 1 on & 3 off all day - at night 5 on & 2½ off -- At 2 pm Lce Corp. Lund - next sentry to me starts sniping - a fine built young Swede - stripped to the waist - most foolishly fires a dozen shots without pulling his rifle out of the loophole - a bomb thrower comes back to me - sits down & covers his face with his hands - was behind Lund, passing - one shot gets Lund in the forehead & blows the back of his head off - Bomb thrower so unnerved he can't pass

Get about 20 Jack Johnsons slung at us - hit to left & right & behind - No damage in the front line -- Receive letter from Ada 3 am, mail in with ration party

Quiet day - only occasional shelling - Relieved 7 pm by Grenadier Guards - officer Lord Dalkeith -- Tall gawky lad -- Guards cursing & grousing - make so much noise its a wonder the Germans didn't try shrapnel.

Get back to "Windy Corner" (Quinchy) at canal at dark -- Go to old billet at Essar-Lez-Bethune, receive many papers & photo of Ada & children

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