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Page 105 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1

Moir, Ethel, 1916, Document
Page 105 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 105 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 105 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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Page 105 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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was very striking. The immense oil tanks were in a blaze & lighted up the sky, the sea, the town & the surrounding villages like some very gorgeous sunset, while across the red sky the shells still flew. The drive in the dark was full of vivid interest - for an endless stream of mounted soldiers, infantry & waggons lined the road. One heard the cracking of whips & the sound of horses' hoofs in the mud even when one could not see anything very clearly. After the straggling soldiers came a line of ammunition vans & then the long, gray guns & beyond the burstling shells like black & white tufts against the sky. Things were some "not"? that first night, to put it mildly! Just in the middle of all this inferno, the most awful thunder-storm came on, deluges of rain & such thunder & lightning. It
was like "hell let loose"! Needless to say we got more than slightly damp - but not our spirits, we had no time to think of fear. We called a halt by the wayside between 1 & 2 a.m. & rested for some hours. We buried ourselves in straw - obtained from a hay- stack nearby - & slept blissfully, surrounded by horses, troops etc: & awoke in the early hours of the morning to the music
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1916
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20.4 x 16.0 cm
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection