War Diary: Tuesday May 18th.
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War Diary: Tuesday May 18th.
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Author |
Brittain, Vera (1893-1970)
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Notes |
Describes a letter from Roland Leighton describing billets and his position / possibility that he will be sent to Ypres / his anger over riots following the sinking of the 'Lusitania' / Vera Brittain's progress at university / a letter sent from her to Roland Leighton containing Rupert Brooke's '1914 Sonnets'.
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Item date |
15th May 1918
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Creation place |
Oxford, England
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Content | |
Total number of pages |
3
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Cataloguer |
Alisa Miller
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Copyright |
The digitised Vera Brittain material may be used for educational purposes only and remains the copyright at all times of the Literary Executors for the Vera Brittain Estate, 1970 and The Vera Brittain Fonds, McMaster University Library. In any distribution or display of the material this acknowledgment must be clearly indicated.
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Digital repository | |
Collection ID |
Vera Brittain Archive D5
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Repository name |
McMaster University, Mills Memorial Library, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections
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Repository address line1 |
1280 Main Street West
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Repository address line2 |
Hamilton
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Repository address county or state |
Ontario
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Repository address Zip code |
L8S 4L6
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Repository address country |
Canada
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Repository address URL |
Collection
Citation
“War Diary: Tuesday May 18th.,” by Brittain, Vera (1893-1970). The digitised Vera Brittain material may be used for educational purposes only and remains the copyright at all times of the Literary Executors for the Vera Brittain Estate, 1970 and The Vera Brittain Fonds, McMaster University Library. In any distribution or display of the material this acknowledgment must be clearly indicated. via First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed May 18, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/document/3064.
Permitted Use
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