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Condition of trenches on the Somme. Devastation of the battlefield. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Capture of German trenches in Loos attack, 1915. |
Thorpe-Tracey, R. |
1973 |
Interview |
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Method of clearing German dugouts in Loos attack, 1915. |
Thorpe-Tracey, R. |
1973 |
Interview |
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Trench digging in preparation for Loos attack, 1915. |
Thorpe-Tracey, R. |
1973 |
Interview |
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Discomforts of trench life: mud and lice. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Size of rats and the methods used to eliminate them. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Sanitary conditions in trenches; the cnstruction of latrines. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Problems of journey to front line, Le Transloy on the Somme, 1917. Moving through communications trenches. Use of (waterproof and thigh high) jackboots. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Problems of journey to front line, Le Transloy on the Somme, 1917. Moving from communication trench, to the reserve line, to the support line, to the front line, and on to the fire steps. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Routine of day in the trenches. Describes box periscopes and bayonet periscopes. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |