14 Nov 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary

Submitted by Barbara Anslow on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 20:58

Mabel and I are entitled to a tin of Galantine between us – Olive and Mum have opened one tonight but I'm not partaking, I think it's silly to start on iron rations before we have the promised 8 tins of corned beef per month.

Dr Selwyn-Clarke came in, looking very old and ill - his hair badly in need of cutting.

Rumour that we have re-taken Tobruk.

Hill and Mackie came back ((i.e. from x-ray in town))

Gilbert & Sullivan concert at St Stephens, voices blending beautifully.

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