- UQFL626-Series C-Item 3
- Item
- ca. 1917
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
As short account of life in the Australian army in WWI in response to a London 'Evening News' newspaper competition offering 100 Guineas for the 'best article'.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
As short account of life in the Australian army in WWI in response to a London 'Evening News' newspaper competition offering 100 Guineas for the 'best article'.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
Carbon copy typescript of a fictionalised account based on personal experience by Harold Sutton Shapcott, father of Queensland writer Thomas Shapcott, who published it in 1978. It was entered into the RSSILA centenary war novel competition and includes accounts of action at Warneton, Zonnebeke, Hamel, on the Somme in August 1918 and during attack on the Hindenburg Line. Also includes periods of hospitalisation in France and leave in England. Another copy of this typescript of 1934 is held at the Australian War Memorial.
Portion of Chapter 1 of a projected autobiography. Story of author's enlistment in army at outset of World War 1. Chapter sent to Cecil Hadgraft with covering letter (1 leaf ) by W. Carew, 1967 March 1, Sydney.
Porteous, R. S. (Richard Sydney), 1897-1963