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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2022 · 11 MIN

Episode 10: 21st to 25th October, 1914

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Shampoos, luncheons, baths and some unexpected visitors. The desire to write about normal things seizes Nan Reay in these diary entries. She chats to French children and their mothers on her excursions from the camp and never misses an opportunity to practise her schoolgirl French for which she received an honours prize at Tintern Grammar in Melbourne.Nan Reay stuck postcards of the town of Pornichet in her diary alongside these dates.World War 1 Timeline for Episode 10The First Battle of Ypres(19 October-22 November 1914) was a significant battle because the Allied and German troops were unable to outflank each other and it marked the onset of trench warfare. The battles listed below give a sense of the escalation of the war at this point. There were many battles along the Western Front, called a “Race to the Sea’’, as the French, British and Belgian armies tried to outflank the German army and block them from the ports of Calais, Le Havre and Dunkirk.For further information go to: http://www.greatwar.co.uk/battles/index.htm#racetotheseaBattles in the autumn of 1914 during this period of mobile fighting were:the First Battle of Picardy (22-26 September 1914)the First Battle of Albert (22-25 September 1914)the First Battle of Artois, (27 September - 10 October 1914)the Battle of La Bassée (10 October - 2 November 1914)the First Battle of Arras (1 October - 4 October 1914)the First Battle of Messines (12 October - 2 November 1914)the Battle of Armentières (13 October - 2 November 1914)the Battle of the Yser (16 October - 10 November)the First Battle of Ypres (19 October - 22 November 1914)the Battle of Langemarck (21 October - 24 October 1914)the Battle of Gheluvelt (29 October - 31 October 1914)the Battle of Nonneboschen (11 November - 22 November 1914)For more information on Dispatches from the Frontline project, go to: www.dispatchesfromthefrontline.orgDispatches from the Frontline is brought to you by:Geraldine Cook-Dafner – NarratorNaomi Edwards - DirectorAlex Dafner – Voice recording and editingZoltan Fecso – Music composition, sound design and editingTristan Meecham – Creative Producer, All the Queen’s MenImage – Sarah Corridon Dispatches from the Frontline is supported by funding from the Public Record Office Victoria, Creative Victoria and Regional Arts Victoria Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shampoos, luncheons, baths and some unexpected visitors. The desire to write about normal things seizes Nan Reay in these diary entries. She chats to French children and their mothers on her excursions from the camp and never misses an opportunity to practise her schoolgirl French for which she received an honours prize at Tintern Grammar in Melbourne.Nan Reay stuck postcards of the town of Pornichet in her diary alongside these dates.World War 1 Timeline for Episode 10The First Battle of Ypres(19 October-22 November 1914) was a significant battle because the Allied and German troops were unable to outflank each other and it marked the onset of trench warfare. The battles listed below give a sense of the escalation of the war at this point. There were many battles along the Western Front, called a “Race to the Sea’’, as the French, British and Belgian armies tried to outflank the German army and block them from the ports of Calais, Le Havre and Dunkirk.For further information go to: http://www.greatwar.co.uk/battles/index.htm#racetotheseaBattles in the autumn of 1914 during this period of mobile fighting were:the First Battle of Picardy (22-26 September 1914)the First Battle of Albert (22-25 September 1914)the First Battle of Artois, (27 September - 10 October 1914)the Battle of La Bassée (10 October - 2 November 1914)the First Battle of Arras (1 October - 4 October 1914)the First Battle of Messines (12 October - 2 November 1914)the Battle of Armentières (13 October - 2 November 1914)the Battle of the Yser (16 October - 10 November)the First Battle of Ypres (19 October - 22 November 1914)the Battle of Langemarck (21 October - 24 October 1914)the Battle of Gheluvelt (29 October - 31 October 1914)the Battle of Nonneboschen (11 November - 22 November 1914)For more information on Dispatches from the Frontline project, go to: www.dispatchesfromthefrontline.orgDispatches from the Frontline is brought to you by:Geraldine Cook-Dafner – NarratorNaomi Edwards - DirectorAlex Dafner – Voice recording and editingZoltan Fecso – Music composition, sound design and editingTristan Meecham – Creative Producer, All the Queen’s MenImage – Sarah Corridon Dispatches from the Frontline is supported by funding from the Public Record Office Victoria, Creative Victoria and Regional Arts Victoria Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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