An actor playing George Kellett reading January 1918's diary entries
1 January 1918
Had a good tea and concert in the ward tonight. Had a big convoy in today.7 January 1918
Got a letter from home today with a birthday card enclosed.
8 January 1918
I received a Birthday card from Alice and Mary today. With a 3/6 Postal Order enclosed from Alice and her mother.
9 January 1918Received a letter from Pam with a 2/6 PO for a birthday present
10 January 1918
Received a letter from Ada and Millie with a Birthday card from Dorothy and a letter which her mother had helped her to write
Ada was George's sister. This photo is of her daughter Dorothy (George's niece) as a baby |
14 January 1918
Marked out for the con camp today. Have been in Hospital since Nov 30th 17 so I have had a good spell here
15 January 1918
I with Paddy Morrison drew own kakki today. Sister White came in the ward this morning and gave us ½ doz post cards of the ward and patients
This photo was provided by George's family. It may show the ward that George mentions staying in in his diary. |
16 January 1918
Got to the con camp this morning gave in our pay books so that we can be paid tomorrow
17 January 1918
Got to the con camp this morning in time for breakfast after a good lecture by the RSM got the large amount of 5/- For pay today.
Started work for RSM Phillips today.
20 January 1918
Working until dinner time today at the YMCA hut. In the evening I went to the service
24 January 1918
I got my name put down on the roll to be paid with the staff men which allows me to draw 10/- a week. I received a registered letter from father today with a 5/- postal order enclosed.
27 January 1918
Went to the service again tonight with Paddy Morrison and Sergt. Knife we had a very nice evening together
30 January 1918
Paddy and I went to Le Treport and ? tonight we had a good night out . We went to no 27 there just for a bit of sport
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