Search The Archive

Search form

Collection Search
  • Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in oa_core_visibility_data() (line 607 of /app/profiles/viu/modules/contrib/oa_core/includes/oa_core.access.inc).
  • Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in oa_core_visibility_data() (line 607 of /app/profiles/viu/modules/contrib/oa_core/includes/oa_core.access.inc).
Date: July 1916
Diary

[transcription provided by collection donor]

July 2, 1916
Visited Canterbury & had a great day with Lft. Johnson, Duff & Wilson. The bell of Canterbury is at the County Hotel.

July 12, 1916
Got orders to report to A.D.M.S. London area. On the whole I had a great time with the CETD at Pond Hill Camp. The officers were good fellows. Here I met Lft Lindsay of Victoria, Lft Duff, Johnson, Johnston, Wilson, Taylor, Golwyn, Col Houliston, O.C., Col. Harrison. Capt. Gilroy (dentist), Major Russell, Lft Gregory, Lines, Haggerty. Major Jost of the 64th replaced me.

July 14, 1916
Reported at Bearwood, Can. Conv. Hospital for duty. Here I again met Capt Bennett, also Capt Corbett. I have great quarters here. The estate is about 8,000 acres & the immediate grounds form a beautiful park. The mansion is very large. We have 800 patients, 5 M.O.’s & 5 Sisters. The O.C. is Major Woodhouse, a very fine chap. Capt Brothers is also here from the Prairies. Chaplin is Major Bayley, a jolly fellow & a good sport. We are kept very busy & are often wanted 3 or 4 places at the same time.

July 27, 1916
Went canoeing at Reading on the Thames with Miss Anderson of Wokingham. She is a V.A.D. & a good sport.