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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2022 · 17 MIN

Episode 11: 26th to 29th October, 1914

from Dispatches from the Frontline

A frenzied packing up and moving on to the next AVH base. This episode reveals the frustration and anxiety which was to become part of Nan Reay’s life. Of course, at this stage she has no idea how long this was to last. After many false starts the journey begins north from Rouen, through Abbeville, Eu and finally to Boulogne. She is getting closer to the Somme but still has time to soak up the beautiful countryside of western France and paints an image of a serene autumnal landscape occasionally interrupted by the sight of French soldiers. “Bully beef” - Canned corned beef that was the principal protein ration of the British Army.“Dixie” – a British Army camp kettle“H.A.C.” - Honourable Artillery CompanyWorld War 1 timeline for Episode 11Fierce fighting continues along the Western Front. On 29 October, Turkey commences hostilities with Russia. Russia entered the war in August 1914 and allied with France, Britain and Belgium. Turkish warships bombarded Odessa, Sebastopol, and Theodosia.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.

A frenzied packing up and moving on to the next AVH base. This episode reveals the frustration and anxiety which was to become part of Nan Reay’s life. Of course, at this stage she has no idea how long this was to last. After many false starts the journey begins north from Rouen, through Abbeville, Eu and finally to Boulogne. She is getting closer to the Somme but still has time to soak up the beautiful countryside of western France and paints an image of a serene autumnal landscape occasionally interrupted by the sight of French soldiers. “Bully beef” - Canned corned beef that was the principal protein ration of the British Army.“Dixie” – a British Army camp kettle“H.A.C.” - Honourable Artillery CompanyWorld War 1 timeline for Episode 11Fierce fighting continues along the Western Front. On 29 October, Turkey commences hostilities with Russia. Russia entered the war in August 1914 and allied with France, Britain and Belgium. Turkish warships bombarded Odessa, Sebastopol, and Theodosia.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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