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Making tea in front lines. Constructing a small cooker. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Problems of journey to front line, Le Transloy on the Somme, 1917. |
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 |
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Routine in the trenches. Describes the early morning 'stand to'. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Daily routine of trench warfare. Distribution of rations. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Organisation of ration parties and distribution of rations. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Type of rations available in front line. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Discomforts of trench life: mud and lice. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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A gas attack on the Somme, Grange Trench near Newfoundland Park, 1917. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |