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Diary of Sergeant James Cross, Royal Engineers (53)
Diary kept by Jim Cross No. 62966 63rd Royal Naval Divisional Artillery, promoted Sergeant. Very detailed account of daily life, weather and conditions, changes in officers and unit, as well as being offered and refusing a commission in to the Royal Flying Corps. The German shelling is mentioned, including a ˜lucky escape' on 19 March when his office and billet were destroyed “ whilst he and his c…
Contributors
- Alun Edwards
- Mrs Jill Cross
Creator
- Cross, James
Subject
- Richard Marshall
- World War One
- World War I
Type of item
- Diary
- Notebook
- Diary
Date
- 1918-11-11
- 1918-01-17
- 1918-01-17
- 1918-11-11
Medium
- Paper
- Paper
Contributors
- Alun Edwards
- Mrs Jill Cross
Creator
- Cross, James
Subject
- Richard Marshall
- World War One
- World War I
Type of item
- Diary
- Notebook
- Diary
Date
- 1918-11-11
- 1918-01-17
- 1918-01-17
- 1918-11-11
Medium
- Paper
- Paper
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
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Rights
- The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor
Creation date
- 2008-08-29
- 2008-08-29
Place-Time
- January - November 1918
Places
- France
Source
- UGC
Identifier
- 6117
Extent
- 64
Providing country
- United Kingdom