Interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery (part 4)
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Interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery (part 4)
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Ounsworth, L. J.
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Fourth part of six sections of a recording of a long interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery (interviewer unknown), continues directly from the third part. Length 30 mins approx, includes: after receiving 4 gunshot wounds during the battle of the Somme he describes initial treatment at an advanced dressing station in Bernafay Wood, where he was lain next to a shell shock victim, then the ambulance evacuation across former No Mans Land to Belloure Wood [?] then to Dives Copse [?], and then transfer to a school in Corbie. He says that the presence of nurses at the battle front is "rubbish", he does not appear to have received medical attention since the advanced dressing station until reaching a hospital in Rouen. At Rouen the wounded are treated by a Scottish doctor Capt. O'Neill. He explained further about the conditions at the dressing stations like Bernafay Wood. He describes the evacuation by boat from Rouen, and later the journey to Rochdale to a 'hospital'. The hospital is actually the Birchhill workhouse infirmary on Swithybridge Road, Rochdale, (the workhouse continues to operate during this time). Apparently the doctor (Heywood or Heyworth) there was only informed that day that more than 600 wounded were to arrive at his institution built to care for 200. The local churches etc. assist in the preparation of the hospital, and Ounsworth also describes how gifts were pressed on the wounded, or thrown threw the windows/doors of the trucks whenever they slowed down through towns. In Rochdale they are tended by a Dr Wright, Dr Coker, Dr Scar and his son, all civilians, with little visible involvement from the military. Later Ounsworth describes the appalling conditions at North Command Depot Royal Artillery at Ripon. Continues directly into the fifth part.
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1916
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France; Rochdale
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4
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Total number of pages |
6
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Cataloguer |
Alun Edwards
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Filename |
GWA_5753_Chapman_-_2B.mp3
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Copyright |
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor
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Contributor name |
Alun Edwards (Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull submissions day 31st May 2008)
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Mrs S. Chapman
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Citation
“Interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery,” First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/items/show/503.
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Document description
Title |
Interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery
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Author |
Ounsworth, L.J.
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Notes |
First part of six sections of a recording of a long interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery (interviewer unknown). Length 30 mins approx, includes: training at Hedon Race Course, Hull after joining up as a signaller. They completed two years of peace time cavalry training within six months. Continues directly into the second part.
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Unknown
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Total number of pages |
6
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Cataloguer |
Alun Edwards
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Copyright |
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor
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Digital repository | |
Contributor name |
Alun Edwards (Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull submissions day 31st May 2008)
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Citation
“Interview with L.J. Ounsworth, Royal Artillery,” First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/items/show/503.